Johnny Leota Explained

Johnny Leota
Fullname:Johnny W. Leota
Birth Date:21 January 1984
Birth Place:Palmerston North, New Zealand
Height:1.83m (06feet)
Weight:1040NaN0
Relatives:Liana Leota (wife)
Position:Centre
Years1:2004–2007
Apps1:63
Points1:15
Years2:2008–2011
Clubs2:Otago
Apps2:0
Points2:0
Years3:2008-2011
Clubs3:→ (loan)
Apps3:(0)
Points3:(0)
Years4:2008–2009
Apps4:24
Points4:10
Years5:2011–2019
Clubs5:Sale Sharks
Apps5:129
Points5:135
Years6:2019-
Clubs6:North West Blades Men's Open
Apps6:7
Repyears1:2011–
Repcaps1:20
Reppoints1:10
Clubupdate:22 October 2021
Repupdate:3 October 2015

Johnny Leota (born 21 January 1984) is a Samoan rugby union player who played for Sale Sharks in the Aviva Premiership. Leota was born in Palmerston North, New Zealand and made his international debut for Samoa in 2011; he has since won 20 caps. He previously played for Manawatu Turbos in the ITM Cup. Started in 2001, making the NZ Rugby League U17 tournament team and NZ secondary schools tournament team. From here he progress into the Hurricanes schools team which lead to him being put into the academy. Leota followed the rugby path with no success until 2004 where he made his debut for Manawatu Rugby before making his breakthrough season to the Highlanders super rugby squad after a stunning 2007 season. He was offered a contract with the West Tigers in NRL 2007 but chose to go with the Highlanders.

Club career

Leota debuted for Manawatu in 2004 and developed into a fixture for the province, playing his 50th match in 2009. As part of his move to the Highlanders in 2008, he signed with Otago, but was immediately loaned back to Manawatu.

Leota missed most of the 2010 ITM Cup through injury, making only two appearances for the Turbos. He returned to action with Manawatu for the 2011 season.[1]

Leota was signed by the Highlanders for the 2008 Super 14 season, and established himself as a key member of the squad, starting 12 of the team's 13 games and scoring two tries in the process.

In 2009, Leota again made 12 appearances for the Highlanders, but was reduced to six starts and was used mainly as a substitute through the second half of the season.

Leota was not retained by the Highlanders for the 2010 Super 14 season, and instead found himself in the wider training group of the Hurricanes.[2] However, he did not make an appearance for the squad and was not brought back after missing most of the 2010 provincial season through injury.

On 11 August 2011, Leota moved to England as he signed for Sale Sharks who compete in the Aviva Premiership after the conclusion of the 2011 Rugby World Cup.[3]

Leota left Sale Sharks at the conclusion of the 2018-19 season[4]

International career

Leota was one of 25 players selected in the squad for the Samoan national team's 2011 Pacific Nations Cup campaign, in the leadup to the 2011 Rugby World Cup.[5] He made his international debut for Samoa against Tonga in Lautoka, Fiji. Shortly thereafter he returned to New Zealand and resumed provincial duties for Manawatu.[6]

Personal life

Johnny Leota is married to Liana Leota (née Barrett-Chase), a netball player in the Silver Ferns and the Southern Steel. The couple married in 2010 in Rarotonga, and have one daughter, Brooklyn.[7] [8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Lampp, Peter . 22 June 2011 . Manawatu Turbos lock in their nucleus for NPC . Manawatu Standard . 17 July 2011.
  2. News: Heagney, George . 25 January 2010 . Passed-over Leota will just work harder . Manawatu Standard . 17 July 2011.
  3. News: Sale Sharks snap up Samoa international centre Johnny Leota. ESPN scrum. 11 August 2011. 11 February 2015.
  4. Web site: 2019-05-16. SALE SHARKS ANNOUNCE LEAVING PLAYERS. 2021-10-22. Sale Sharks. en.
  5. News: Lampp, Peter . 29 June 2011 . Turbo Johnny Leota picked for Samoa squad . Manawatu Standard . 17 July 2011.
  6. News: Lampp, Peter . 20 July 2011 . Leota back to speaking English . Manawatu Standard . 20 July 2011.
  7. News: Richardson, Daniel . 20 October 2010 . Steel star has lots to look forward to . The Southland Times . 17 July 2011.
  8. News: Lampp, Peter . Coffin, Tony . Fame for lecturer's hockey coaching resource . Manawatu Standard . 17 July 2011.