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Kaeo Weekes

Kaeo Weekes (born 6 February 2002) is an professional footballer who plays as a for the in the (NRL). Born in , , he stands at 182 cm tall and weighs 91 kg, having developed through the junior ranks at the Asquith Magpies before joining the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles' development system at age 14. Weekes made his NRL debut for Manly on 22 July 2022 against the , appearing in a total of 12 first-grade games over the 2022 and 2023 seasons while primarily featuring in the club's reserve grade competition. Seeking greater opportunities amid limited playing time behind established stars like , he transferred to the ahead of the 2024 season, where coach identified his potential as a dynamic . In his first year with the Raiders, Weekes earned the club's 2024 Coaches’ Award for his contributions, including consistent performances in attack and defense. Weekes experienced a breakout 2025 season, playing 25 NRL matches and scoring 11 tries with 7 try assists, while averaging 157 running metres per game and participating in his first finals series. His form culminated in a standout performance during the Raiders' finals clash against the Brisbane Broncos on 14 September 2025, where he scored a memorable full-field try shortly after two opposition sin-bins. Following this success, Weekes signed a long-term contract extension with the Raiders, securing his position until the end of the 2029 season. Across his NRL career to date, he has accumulated 54 appearances, 20 tries, and 8 goals, totaling 96 points, alongside representative honors including selection for the New South Wales Under-18s team and the Australia Prime Minister's XIII in 2024. In 2025, he received the Peter Frilingos Memorial Award for Headline Moment of the Year for his golden-point try in the 'Miracle of Mudgee' against the Penrith Panthers.

Early life

Family background

Kaeo Weekes was born on 6 February 2002 in , , . Weekes is of descent, with his mother and extended family originating from , and he identifies strongly with this heritage, having been named after the small Northland town of Kaeo where his family has roots. He is the grandson of Geoff Weekes (1932–2015), a prominent centre who played professionally for the from 1954 to 1961 and the from 1962 to 1963. Geoff Weekes featured in St George's golden era of dominance, contributing to their NSWRFL premiership victories in 1958 and 1959 as part of the club's record 11 consecutive titles from 1956 to 1966; he notably scored a try in the 22–0 win over Manly-Warringah in 1959. Growing up, Kaeo Weekes drew early inspiration from his grandfather's career, frequently trying on Geoff's vintage shoulder pads from the premiership years as a child, which sparked his interest in despite being only 13 years old at the time of Geoff's death in 2015 and having limited personal recollections of him.

Junior career

Kaeo Weekes attended Newington College in Sydney, where he participated in rugby union during his school years and showcased his athletic talents in track events. At Newington, Weekes distinguished himself as a sprint champion, demonstrating exceptional speed that would later become a hallmark of his rugby league play. He began his organized journey with the Asquith , a junior club in Sydney's Norths district, competing in local competitions and building foundational skills under coaching that emphasized team success. Coming from a with a rugby league legacy—his grandfather Geoff Weekes played for the St George Dragons in the 1950s and 1960s—Weekes joined the Manly Sea Eagles' development system at age 14. In his debut season with Manly's under-17s side in 2017, Weekes played up an age group and scored 11 tries, marking an immediate impact in structured youth competitions. He progressed to the SG Ball Cup under-19s competition, where he continued to excel as a prolific try-scorer, including 8 tries across 5 games in 2021, highlighting his development within the club's pathways.

Club career

Manly Sea Eagles

Kaeo Weekes made his NRL debut for the in round 19 of the 2022 season against the , coming off the bench for 13 minutes as an exciting young . Having progressed through Manly's junior system since joining the club at age 14, Weekes featured in just three games that year, all as a substitute, without scoring any tries. In the 2023 season, Weekes expanded his opportunities, playing nine games primarily in a utility back role off the interchange bench. He scored his first NRL try during a match against the , contributing four points overall for the season. Despite these appearances, his role remained limited, often as backup to established players like , Reuben Garrick, and Tolu Koula at . Over his two-year tenure from 2022 to 2023, Weekes played a total of 12 first-grade games for Manly, scoring one try and accumulating four points, while facing significant challenges in breaking into the due to intense in the backline. At the end of 2023, following a season of restricted playing time, Manly released Weekes from the final year of his contract to allow him to pursue opportunities elsewhere.

Canberra Raiders

In late 2023, Kaeo Weekes signed a two-year contract with the , commencing from the , after seeking greater opportunities following limited appearances at Manly. During the 2024 season, Weekes featured in 17 games for the , scoring 8 tries and successfully converting 6 out of 10 goal attempts for a total of 44 points. He adapted effectively to versatile roles, playing eight games at halfback, seven at , and two at , which allowed him to contribute both in attack and general play. Weekes elevated his performance in the 2025 season, appearing in 25 games and scoring 11 tries while converting 2 out of 3 goals for 48 points. Standout moments included a try in an 83rd-minute length-of-field effort against the on 22 August 2025, securing a dramatic 20-16 victory, and a stunning full-field try during the Raiders' qualifying final loss to the on 14 September 2025. His contributions were integral to the Raiders clinching the 2025 NRL Minor Premiership on 30 August 2025, their first since 1990, after a 24-10 win over the . On 25 July 2025, the Raiders announced a two-year contract extension for Weekes, securing his services until the end of the 2029 season.

Representative career

Junior representatives

Weekes first earned junior representative honors at the age of 15 when he was selected as for the Under-16s team for the 2017 match against , held as a curtain-raiser to the senior series at Suncorp Stadium. In a thrilling 22–16 victory for NSW, Weekes contributed to the team's success, showcasing his playmaking ability and speed in a high-pressure environment. The following year, Weekes returned for the 2018 Under-16s , again playing in NSW's 28–14 triumph over at Suncorp Stadium. He scored a try in the 34th minute during a dominant second-half performance, highlighting his attacking flair and contributing to NSW's third consecutive Under-16s shield retention. Weekes progressed to the Under-18s level in 2019, selected as for the team in their clash against on June 5 at Suncorp Stadium. Despite a 34–12 loss, Weekes recorded 42 possessions, 29 running meters, and an 80% tackle efficiency in his debut at the higher age group, demonstrating his defensive solidity and potential as a versatile playmaker. These selections underscored his rapid development through Manly Sea Eagles' junior pathways.

Senior representatives

Weekes earned his first senior representative selection in 2024 when he was named in the squad, following a breakout season with the where he featured prominently as a versatile back. He made his debut for the side on 13 October 2024, playing in a 42-20 victory over the in . Weekes showcased his speed and attacking prowess, scoring two tries in the second half—his first assisted by an offload from Tallis and the second through a 55-meter —contributing 8 points to the tally. Throughout the match, Weekes recorded 153 running metres and five tackle breaks, demonstrating his utility as a dynamic capable of turning games with explosive runs and support play. His performance highlighted his potential for higher-level representation, though he has yet to earn international caps or other senior honors such as City Origin selections as of late 2025.

Career analysis

Playing style

Kaeo Weekes primarily operates as a or halfback in the (NRL), demonstrating versatility across the spine positions including , which allows him to contribute effectively in both attack and defense. His ability to adapt to these roles has been evident since his debut, where he shared fullback duties while rotating through playmaking positions. Weekes' key strengths lie in his exceptional speed, derived from his background as a high school sprint champion where he recorded a 100m time of 10.98 seconds at age 17, enabling him to reach speeds of 10.01 meters per second on the field—the highest in the NRL during the 2025 season. This blistering pace, combined with evasive footwork and silky skills, allows him to bust tackles and create game-changing moments, often described as a "tackle-busting, speed-freak try machine." His playmaking vision further enhances his attacking prowess, as seen in assists that exploit defensive gaps through precise distribution. These attributes draw comparisons to modern NRL speedsters like , while echoing the dynamic flair of his grandfather Geoff Weekes, a 1950s-60s centre and winger known for try-scoring. Throughout his career, Weekes has evolved from a at the Manly Sea Eagles, where he struggled for consistent opportunities, to a starring at the following a move in 2024. Under coach Ricky Stuart's mentorship, he has refined his game, improving in goal-kicking—converting at a 66.7% rate in 2025—and defensive positioning, transitioning from a shy reserve to a confident leader who expresses his natural flair. This development earned him recognition as one of the NRL's top 10 most improved players in 2025, highlighted by his role in the Raiders' attacking surge. For instance, in a 2025 match against the , Weekes scooped a loose kick and evaded multiple defenders for a highlight-reel try, showcasing his enhanced reads and execution.

Career statistics

Kaeo Weekes has played 54 games in the (NRL) across four seasons, scoring 20 tries and 8 goals from 13 attempts for a total of 96 points.
YearTeamGamesTriesGoals (Attempts)Goal %Points
2022Manly Sea Eagles300 (0)-0
2023Manly Sea Eagles910 (0)-4
20241786 (10)60.00%44
202525112 (3)66.67%48
Total54208 (13)61.54%96
In representative football, Weekes appeared in one match for the , scoring 2 tries for 8 points. These statistics are current as of the end of the 2025 NRL season, including finals series participation.

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