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Erin Clark

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Player Bio

Height:
180 cm
Date of Birth:
06 September 1997
Weight:
98 kg
Birthplace:
Auckland, NZ
Age:
27
Nickname:
Ez
Debut Club:
New Zealand Warriors
Date:
10 March 2017
Opposition:
Melbourne Storm
Round:
2
Previous Club:
Gold Coast Titans
Junior Club:
Manurewa Marlins
Biography:

Middle forward Erin Clark is back with the One New Zealand Warriors after signing a three-year deal to the end of 2027.

The Manurewa Marlins junior starts the 2025 season just five games short of his 100th first-grade appearance after reviving his NRL career with the Gold Coast Titans.

His debut for the Warriors as a 19-year-old in 2017 was his only appearance before he left the club mid-season to take up a three-year contract with the Canberra Raiders. He stepped aside from top level rugby league later that year, coming back to Auckland to play local football for two years ahead of making a fresh start with the Titans.

Used in the halves in his NYC under-20 career with the Warriors, Clark made his NRL comeback in 2020 when he started at hooker or was on the bench in 10 appearances for the Titans.

Since late 2022 he has operated as a middle forward, predominantly from the bench, a role which has saw him in career-best form in 2024, averaging 100 metres and 22 tackles a game (only 14 missed tackles all season).

Clark (Ngāti Porou, Ngāpuhi) played at hooker for the Māori All Stars in their 16-10 win over the Australian Indigenous All Stars in Sydney in 2022.

He was named in the Kiwis’ extended squad for the mid-year Test against Mate Ma’a Tonga in Auckland in 2022 and was included in the New Zealand squad for the 2024 Pacific Championships tournament. He became Kiwi #842 when he was brought in as a late replacement for the 54-12 win over Papua New Guinea, impressing in his 32 minutes on the field with 124 metres from 12 runs, 58 post-contact metres, five tackle breaks, an off load and 17 tackles.

Clark finished with 94 matches for the Titans including 84 of a possible 96 games over the last four seasons (and all 24 in 2024). He made 45 NYC appearances for the Warriors in 2015, 2016 and 2017 plus 15 New South Wales Cup games in 2016 and 2017.

Career

Appearances
95
Tries
5

Career By Season

Career By Season
Year Played Won Lost Drawn Win % Tries Goals 1 Point Field Goals 2 Point Field Goals Points Kicking Metres Kicking Metres Average Forced Drop Outs Tackle Breaks Post Contact Metres Offloads Tackles Made Missed Tackles Tackle Efficiency Total Running Metres Average Running Metres Kick Return Metres Total Points Average Points
Warriors 2017 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - 5 - 100.00% 18 18.00 - 6 6.0
Titans 2020 10 5 5 - 50% - - - - - 76 7.59 1 6 65 5 262 11 95.97% 325 32.00 - 306 30.6
Titans 2021 19 7 12 - 37% 1 - - - 4 34 1.78 4 15 197 6 458 12 97.45% 737 38.00 - 589 31.0
Titans 2022 21 4 17 - 19% 2 - - - 8 9 0.42 1 39 372 15 655 44 93.71% 1,189 56.00 - 872 41.5
Titans 2023 20 8 12 - 40% 1 - - - 4 28 1.42 1 26 534 13 430 30 93.48% 1,665 83.00 50 644 32.2
Titans 2024 24 8 16 - 33% 1 - - - 4 - - - 36 945 12 532 14 97.44% 2,393 99.00 107 867 36.1

Career Overall

Career Overall
Year Start Year End Played Won Lost Drawn Win % Tries Goals 1 Point Field Goals 2 Point Field Goals Points Kicking Metres Kicking Metres Average Forced Drop Outs Tackle Breaks Post Contact Metres Offloads Tackles Made Missed Tackles Tackle Efficiency Total Running Metres Average Running Metres Kick Return Metres Total Points Average Points
Warriors 2017 2017 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - 5 - 100.00% 18 9.00 - 6 6.0
Titans 2020 2024 94 32 62 - 34% 5 - - - 20 147 1.53 7 122 2,113 51 2,337 111 95.47% 6,309 65.00 157 3,278 34.9

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