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Stephen Kearney

Coaching Career

All information provided below is based only on data available in the RLP database and should be used as a guide only.

Vital Statistics

Full Name
Stephen Peter Kearney
Born
Sunday, 11th June, 1972
Current Age
54 years and 33 days
Place Of Birth
Paraparaumu, Wellington, New Zealand

Competitions Won

World Cup
2008
Four Nations
2010, 2014

Biography

Junior Kiwi representative captain showed tremendous promise in Wests’ President's Cup grand final win over St George in 1992. Kearney developed into an accomplished ball-playing forward in 1993 and toured England and France with the Kiwi national side at the end of the year. He became the youngest player to captain NZ in a Test match that year (21 years 148 days, against Great Britain) but, incredibly, was injured when he fell from the balcony of a French hotel after the fixture collapsed. Kearney signed with the Auckland Warriors in 1995 but was frustrated by the club’s inconsistency and quickly found himself offside with club officials. In 1997 he led NZ to victory in the inaugural World Nines (Super League) competition in Fiji. He captained NZ in the ANZac Test the following year but was overlooked as leader in favour of Matthew Ridge and Quentin Pongia in the two Tests against Australia in September 1998. When a consortium headed by Graham Lowe brought the Warriors club in 1999 Kearney joined Melbourne but was suspended for a dangerous tackle early in the season and missed the ANZac Test. Cleared to play his part in Melbourne’s grand final victory after he was cited for an alleged high tackle on Parramatta’s Jason Smith, Kearney was again suspended in 2000 when his reckless tackle of opposing centre Jarrod McCracken eventually resulted in the W’Tigers captain’s early retirement. Kearney was a member of the NZ World Cup team in 2000 and was one of the Storms’ best players in the disappointing 2001 season in which the club failed to make the play-offs for the first time. In 2003 Kearney became the second-most capped player (44 Tests) in Kiwi Test history and captained Melbourne to the semi-finals in successive years before leaving Australia to see out his career with Hull in 2004.
- ALAN WHITICKER

Coaching Career Statistics

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Representative Career - International Comp WinsMatchesWLDWin% 
Tests (Senior International Matches) -422318154.76%List
Other International Matches -11--100.00%List
Anzac Tests -918-11.11%List
World Cup 11192-81.82%List
Test Series -312-33.33%List
Four Nations 21494164.29%List
Club Career - Australia Comp WinsMatchesWLDWin% 
NRL Premiership -1214376235.54%List
NRL Finals -1-1-0.00%List
NRL Magic Round -11--100.00%List
Overall Comp WinsMatchesWLDWin% 
First Class 1636694340.49%List

Test Matches - By Team

TeamYears GamesWLDWin% 
New Zealand2008-16 422318154.76%List

International Matches - By Team

TeamYears GamesWLDWin% 
New Zealand2008-2013 11--100.00%List

World Cup Matches - By Team

TeamYears GamesWLDWin% 
New Zealand2008, 2013 1192-81.82%List

NRL Premiership - By Year

TeamSeason GamesWLDWin% 
ParramattaParramatta20112011 Telstra NRL Premiership 24617125.00%List
ParramattaParramatta20122012 Telstra NRL Premiership 18414-22.22%List
WarriorsWarriors20172017 Telstra NRL Premiership 24717-29.17%List
WarriorsWarriors20182018 Telstra NRL Premiership 251510-60.00%List
WarriorsWarriors20192019 Telstra NRL Premiership 24914137.50%List
WarriorsWarriors20202020 Telstra NRL Premiership 624-33.33%List

NRL Premiership - By Team

TeamYears GamesWLDWin% 
Parramatta2011-12 421031123.81%List
Warriors2017-20 793345141.77%List

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Contributions: Shawn Dollin, Rugby League Tables, Andrew Ferguson, Greg Fiveash, AJ Lucantonio, Paul Carter, Derek Farrar, Max Turner, Alan Katzmann, Terry Liberopoulos, Cymru RL, Bill Bates

Sources:David Middleton's Rugby League Yearbook (1987-88 to present), Big League, Widnes RLFC History, Warrington Rugby Heritage, Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook (1981-82 to 1999)