Sam Harris (rugby) explained

Sam Harris
Fullname:Sam Richard Harris
Birth Date:1980 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Height:190 cm
Weight:103kg (227lb)
Retired:yes
Club1:Manly Sea Eagles
Year1start:2003
Year1end:05
Appearances1:59
Tries1:10
Goals1:3
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:46
Club2:Wests Tigers
Year2start:2006
Appearances2:5
Tries2:0
Goals2:0
Fieldgoals2:0
Points2:0
Teama:City NSW
Yearastart:2004
Appearancesa:1
Triesa:0
Goalsa:0
Fieldgoalsa:0
Pointsa:0
Ru Position:Inside Centre
Ru Club1:NSW Waratahs
NSW Waratahs
Central Coast Rays
Honda Heat
Western Force
Ru Year1start:2001–2002
2007–2008
2007
2008/2009
2010
Ru Appearances1:16
20
10
9
9
Ru Tries1:2
2
0
1
0
Ru Goals1:0
0
0
0
0
Ru Fieldgoals1:0
0
0
0
0
Ru Points1:10
10
0
5
0
Source:Rugby League Project
New:yes

Samuel Richard Harris (born 30 January 1980) is a former New Zealand-born, Australian professional rugby footballer and previously head coach of the Chicago Hounds of Major League Rugby (MLR).He is of New Zealand Maori descent.

He played representative rugby league for City NSW and in the National Rugby League for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and Wests Tigers clubs. His usual position was in the second row. Harris also played rugby union for the NSW Waratahs and Western Force in the Super 14 competition and the Warringah Rats and Manly Marlins in the Shute Shield and for the Central Coast Rays in the ARC competition.

Harris' only representative appearance in rugby league came in 2004 when he played for City in the annual City v. Country match. His first match for the Wests Tigers was their loss to the Bradford Bulls in the 2006 World Club Challenge.

He returned to rugby union in 2007 when he signed on with the Waratahs franchise for the 2007 Super 14 competition playing at centre. At the conclusion of the 2008 season Harris went to Japan to play for Honda Heat for a season before returning to Australia and playing for the Western Force in the 2010. At the conclusion of the 2010 season he retired from playing.

Coaching

Harris moved into coaching and started his coaching career with the Warringah Rats in 2011. After 2 seasons as head coach with the Rats he returned to Japan and the Honda Heat to be an assistant coach for 4 seasons before moving onto Ricoh Black Rams to be an assistant coach for 3 seasons. At the conclusion of the 2020 season he moved to Austin Gilgronis to be their head coach for 2 seasons before moving onto the Chicago Hounds to be their head coach for 2 seasons.

Career highlights