Jordan Riki Explained

Jordan Riki
Fullname:Jordan Riki
Birth Date:2000 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Raglan, Waikato, New Zealand
Height:1.90m
Weight:105kg (231lb)
Year1start:2020
Year1end:present
Appearances1:86
Tries1:18
Goals1:0
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:72
Yearastart:2020
Yearaend:23
Appearancesa:3
Triesa:2
Goalsa:0
Fieldgoalsa:0
Pointsa:8
Source:[1]
Updated:10 August 2024

Jordan Riki (born 18 January 2000) is a New Zealand rugby league footballer who plays as a forward for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League (NRL).

Background

Riki was born in Raglan, New Zealand, however, he grew up in Christchurch playing his junior footy for the Hornby Panthers. For High School he attended Roman Catholic school - Saint Thomas's of Canterbury College in Christchurch. Riki is of Māori heritage through his mother and Indigenous Australian through his biological father.

Career

2020

Prior to the season, Riki represented the Maori All Stars in their 30-16 victory over the Indigenous All Stars. Riki made his first grade debut in round 14 of the 2020 NRL season for Brisbane against the Canberra Raiders.[2]

Jordan Riki scored his first career try in round 17 of the 2020 NRL season running 40m dummying Panthers fullback Dylan Edwards during a loss against the Penrith Panthers.[3] After the match, Broncos head coach Peter Gentle told the reporters that Riki could be the long term replacement at Red Hill for the outgoing star forward David Fifita. and his wife name is Jia.

Riki made five appearances for Brisbane in his debut season as Brisbane finished last on the table and claimed their first wooden spoon.[4]

2021

Riki represented the Maori All Stars in a 10 all draw against the Indigenous All Stars, scoring the first try of the game in the 49th minute. On 23 March, Riki re-signed with the Brisbane Broncos on a three-year deal till the end of 2024. In round 10 of the 2021 NRL season, Riki was sent to the sin bin during Brisbane's 50-6 loss against Manly-Warringah. Riki was also placed on report for a crusher tackle incident during the game.[5] In Round 20 of the 2021 NRL season, Riki played his best game in his career so far in Brisbane's 37-18 win over arch rivals North Queensland Cowboys. Riki scored a try, set up a try for Brodie Croft and made five tackle breaks in the win.

2022

Riki played a total of 22 games for Brisbane in the 2022 NRL season scoring four tries. Brisbane would finish the season in 9th place on the table.[6]

2023

Riki played a total of 22 games for Brisbane in the 2023 NRL season. Riki played in Brisbane's 26-24 loss against Penrith in the 2023 NRL Grand Final.[7]

Honours

Individual

Brisbane Broncos

Statistics

Club

SeasonTeamMatchesTriesPoints
2020 Brisbane514
202118312
202222416
202322728
20241728
Career totals841768

Controversy

In September 2021, Riki was involved in a fight with teammate Thomas Flegler after a night out during Brisbane's mad monday celebrations. It was reported that Riki received a cut on his face over the incident.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/jordan-riki/summary.html Rugby League Project
  2. Web site: Round 14 NRL team lists . NRL.com . 11 August 2020.
  3. Web site: Jordan Riki will never forget this moment . NRL.com . 3 September 2020.
  4. Web site: Brisbane get wooden spoon as North Queensland finish on a high. www.nrl.com.
  5. Web site: Manly thrashes Brisbane 50-6, Wests Tigers beat Newcastle 36-18 as Magic Round gets under way. www.abc.net.au.
  6. Web site: NRL 2022: Brisbane Broncos season review. www.sportingnews.com.
  7. Web site: NRL grand final 2023: Penrith Panthers defeat Brisbane Broncos – as it happened. www.theguardian.com.
  8. Web site: Brisbane Broncos duo Jordan Riki and Tom Flegler involved in post-season scrap. www.sportingnews.com.