Hoani Matenga Explained

Birth Name:Hoani Meihana Matenga
Birth Date:1987 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Christchurch, New Zealand
Height:1.93m (06.33feet)
Weight:115kg (254lb)
Position:Lock, Flanker, Number 8
Ru Currentteam:Bay of Plenty
Years1:2008–2010
Years2:2011–2017
Years3:2013–2014
Years4:2015–2016
Years5:2016
Years6:2017–2018
Years7:2018–
Clubs1:Otago
Clubs2:Stade Montois
Clubs3:Kubota Spears
Clubs4:Wellington
Clubs5:Blues
Clubs6:Alcobendas
Clubs7:Bay of Plenty
Apps1:26
Apps2:34
Apps3:13
Apps4:22
Apps5:9
Apps6:17
Apps7:9
Points1:5
Points2:0
Points3:0
Points4:15
Points5:0
Points6:5
Points7:0
Ru Clubupdate:17 March 2019
Repyears1:2006
Repyears2:2018
Repteam1:New Zealand U19
Repteam2:Māori All Blacks
Repcaps1:5
Repcaps2:1
Reppoints1:0
Reppoints2:0
Ru Ntupdate:4 November 2018

Hoani Matenga is a professional rugby player and musician for Six60. He has represented New Zealand in the Maori All Blacks, and has played professionally in France, Japan, Spain and New Zealand. Matenga is also known as a musician, as an early member of the band Six60. He can play electric bass, and in the position of either lock or loose forward.

Born in Christchurch, he attended Christchurch Boys' High School and played for their first XV. In 2009, Matenga graduated from the University of Otago with degrees in marketing and tourism.[1]

Matenga made his starting debut for Otago in their Ranfurly Shield challenge against Canterbury on 12 September 2009. He was a part of the Highlanders' wider training squad for the 2010 Super Rugby season. In 2011 he signed with Stade Montois in France. Looking for a better salary and easier rugby Matenga signed with the Kubota Spears in the Top League in Japan for the 2012–13 season.

On the 28 October 2015 Matenga was named in the squad for the 2016 Super Rugby Season.[2]

Matenga was an original member of the New Zealand band, Six60, playing as a Bass guitarist.

Personal life

Matenga is a New Zealander of Māori descent (Rangitane and Te Whānau-ā-Apanui descent).[3]

Filmography

Film

References

  1. Web site: Rugby: Mate against mate for Matenga. Steve Hepburn. Otago Daily Times. 12 September 2009.
  2. Web site: Jones. Dave. Injured All Blacks key to new-look Blues squad for Super Rugby 2016. Stuff.
  3. Web site: Māori All Blacks squad named for Chicago and South American tour. Hawke's Bay Magpies (Official Site). 2018-10-16. 2024-09-08.