Brad Abbey Explained

Brad Abbey
Fullname:Bradley Abbey[1]
Birth Date:1996 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Height:183cm (72inches)
Weight:920NaN0
Club1:Canterbury Bulldogs
Year1start:2017
Appearances1:4
Tries1:1
Goals1:1
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:6
Club2:Canberra Raiders
Year2start:2018
Appearances2:9
Tries2:1
Goals2:0
Fieldgoals2:0
Points2:4
Club3:Sydney Roosters
Year3start:2021
Appearances3:1
Tries3:0
Goals3:0
Fieldgoals3:0
Points3:0
Source:[2]
Updated:17 November 2020

Brad Abbey (born 30 December 1996) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles in the NSW Cup.

Abbey previously played for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Canberra Raiders and Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League.

Background

Abbey was born in Auckland, New Zealand, and is of Samoan descent and Irish descent .

Playing career

Early career

Abbey played his junior rugby league for the Pakuranga Jaguars and Richmond Rovers. He was then signed by the New Zealand Warriors.

In 2014 and 2015, Abbey played for the New Zealand Warriors' NYC team.[3] In October 2015, he played for the Warriors in their 2014 NYC Grand Final win over the Brisbane Broncos.[4] In November 2015, he signed a 3-year contract with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs starting in 2016.[5] In May 2016, he played for the Junior Kiwis against the Junior Kangaroos.[6]

2017

In round 3 of the 2017 NRL season, Abbey made his NRL debut for Canterbury against his former club, the Warriors.[7] [8] He went on to play 4 NRL matches in his debut season, scoring 1 try and kicking 1 goal.[9] On 10 November, it was announced that Abbey had signed a two-year contract with the Canberra Raiders starting in 2018, after being released from his Canterbury contract in a player swap for Canberra player Clay Priest.[10] [11]

2018

Abbey came into the starting side to play fullback at short notice for the round 16 match against the Brisbane Broncos, that followed the suspension of Jack Wighton for an off-field incident. He faced his former club Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in round 17. Abbey scored his only try of the season the in a controversial round 19 loss to the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.

2019

Abbey made no appearances for Canberra in the 2019 NRL season. Abbey spent his time playing for Mounties, Canberra's feeder club side in the Canterbury Cup NSW. Abbey was later ruled out for the season with an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) knee injury.[12] [13]

On 13 October, it was announced that Abbey had been released by Canberra.[14] On 26 November, it was revealed that Abbey was on a train and trial contract with the Wests Tigers.[15]

2021

In February 2021, Abbey signed a train and trial contract with the Sydney Roosters. In round 1 of the NSW Cup competition, Abbey made his first appearance for Sydney Roosters feeder club North Sydney in a 48–20 loss against Blacktown Workers.[16]

In round 24 of the 2021 NRL season, Abbey made his first appearance in the NRL for three years in the Sydney Roosters 54–12 loss against arch rivals South Sydney.[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bradley Abbey looks set to leave the Warriors for Bulldogs at end of the season . Stuff.co.nz . 17 March 2017.
  2. Web site: Brad Abbey - Career Stats & Summary . Rugby League Project . 2017-03-19.
  3. Web site: A . Nyc Database . 17 March 2017.
  4. Web site: Luca . Rocco . 2014 UNDER 20s GRAND FINAL TEAMS . Rugby League Week . 1 October 2014 . 17 March 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160602040002/http://rugbyleagueweek.com.au/under-20s-grand-final-teams/ . 2 June 2016 . dead .
  5. Web site: Bulldogs.com.au . Bulldogs confirm retention and recruitment . Zero Tackle . 3 November 2015 . 17 March 2017 . 17 March 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170317144528/https://www.zerotackle.com/bulldogs-confirm-retention-and-recruitment-19576/ . dead .
  6. Web site: Updated: Representative Round team lists. NRL.com. 24 May 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160604182259/http://www.nrl.com/representative-round-team-lists/tabid/10874/newsid/95512/default.aspx#. 4 June 2016. dead.
  7. Web site: Updated team lists: Bulldogs v Warriors . NRL.com . 18 December 2016 . 17 March 2017.
  8. Web site: NRL Digital Media . CrownBet Late Mail: Round 3 v Warriors . Bulldogs . 17 March 2017.
  9. Web site: Custom Match List - Rugby League Project. Shawn Dollin and Andrew. Ferguson. www.rugbyleagueproject.org. 23 November 2017.
  10. Web site: Raiders Sign Brad Abbey. NRL Digital. Media. 23 November 2017.
  11. Web site: Abbey Signs With Raiders. NRL Digital. Media. 23 November 2017.
  12. Web site: How your NRL club sits, and where they will finish the 2019 season. Fox Sports.
  13. Web site: Player profile Brad Abbey. NSWRL.
  14. Web site: Every club's squad, new deals and market moves for 2020 season. Fox Sports.
  15. Web site: Penrith just signed the NRL's 'best free agent'. These are the others still without deals for 2020. Fox Sports.
  16. Web site: Week 1 trials squad announcements. www.nrl.com.
  17. Web site: 'Might decimate both teams': Latrell faces big ban for 'enormous' high shot on Manu. www.foxsports.com.au.