Junior Paramore Explained

Birth Name:Peter Junior Paramore
Birth Date:18 November 1968
Birth Place:Apia, Samoa
Height:199cm (78inches)
Weight:104kg (229lb)
School:Hillary College
Relatives:Terry Fanolua (cousin)
Ru Position:Number 8, Flanker
Amatyears1:1987–1989
Amatyears2:1990–1995
Amatteam1:East Tamaki
Amatteam2:Manurewa
Years1:1990–1995
Clubs1:Counties Manukau
Years2:1996–1999
Clubs2:Bedford Blues
Years3:1999–2004
Clubs3:Gloucester
Years4:2004–2006
Clubs4:Bedford Blues
Apps2:48
Points2:70
Apps3:122
Points3:135
Apps4:44
Points4:30
Repyears1:1991–2001
Repcaps1:27
Reppoints1:30
Ru Sevensnationalyears1:1991–1994
Module:
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Year1start:1996
Club1:Hunter Mariners
Year2start:1996
Club2:Castleford Tigers
Appearances1:0
Points1:0
Appearances2:10
Points2:12

Peter "Junior" Paramore (born 18 November 1968) is a Samoan former professional rugby union international, who also spent time playing professional rugby league.

Paramore was born in Samoa, and raised in New Zealand, playing his rugby in that country until 1995. In 1996, he left for the UK to take up a professional rugby league contract with Castleford Tigers (Heritage No. 733). However, after one season, he moved to Bedford Blues professional rugby union side, helping them achieve promotion to the premiership in 1998. In 1999 he moved to Gloucester Rugby, joining his cousin Terry Fanolua. He remained there for five years, winning the 2002 Zurich Championship Final (the year before winning the play-offs constituted winning the English title) in which Gloucester defeated Bristol Rugby,[1] and the Powergen Cup in 2003,[2] before leaving to rejoin Bedford as a coach in 2004.

During his career, Paramore won 29 caps for the Samoa national rugby union team, taking part in three World Cup campaigns.

He is now the principal of his own rugby academy. He is now a coach at Totton College Rugby academy alongside Budge Pountney. He also coaches rugby at Canford School, in Dorset, England.[3] [4] [5]

In 2018 he left Dorset to come to Bristol Bears rugby team. He is the current kit manager for the Bristol Bears.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Clockwatch: Bristol v Gloucester . BBC. 8 June 2002 . 8 February 2018.
  2. Web site: Clockwatch: Powergen Cup final. BBC. 5 April 2003. 8 September 2016.
  3. Web site: Junior Paramore Official Site | Home Page | Junior Paramore Rugby Legend | Junior Paramore Rugby Academy | Home. juniorparamore.co.uk. 2014-08-01.
  4. Web site: Rugby Academy . totton.ac.uk . 2014-08-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140809153703/http://www.totton.ac.uk/about-totton-college/faculties-key-areas/sports-academy/rugby-academy.aspx . 2014-08-09 .
  5. Web site: Junior Paramore – Rugby . totton.ac.uk . 2014-08-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131021114332/http://www.totton.ac.uk/about-totton-college/faculties-key-areas/sports-academy/team/junior-paramore-rugby.aspx . 2013-10-21 .
  6. Web site: Junior Paramore appointed as kit manager . Bristol Bears . 12 March 2018 . 31 May 2022.