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Liam Knight

Liam Knight (born 15 January 1995) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop (and occasionally as a loose-forward or second-row) for Hull F.C. in the Super League. Standing at 194 cm and weighing 106 kg, Knight began his senior career with the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, making his NRL debut in 2016. Over the following years, he represented several National Rugby League (NRL) clubs, including the Canberra Raiders (2017–2018), South Sydney Rabbitohs (2019–2023), and Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (2023–2024), accumulating 83 NRL appearances and 5 tries across his Australian tenure. In March 2025, Knight signed with until the end of the 2025 season, marking his transition to the ; he extended his contract in 2025 until the end of 2026. He made his debut for the club in a 22–22 draw against that month. During the 2025 season, he featured in 17 matches for , recording 501 tackles, 1,385 metres run, and 217 carries while earning a and a . Knight also serves as a Players’ Project ambassador for Hull FC's Game Plan initiative through the club's community foundation. In reserve-grade competitions, he won the Cup with in 2023 after 69 appearances.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Liam Knight was born on 15 January 1995 in , , . At the age of five, Knight lost his mother to cancer, an event that profoundly disrupted his early life. Following her death, he experienced significant instability, marked by the absence of a stable maternal figure and strained relations with his father, who worked as an advertising location manager. This loss contributed to a nomadic childhood, as Knight relocated frequently across Australia with his father due to the latter's job demands, living in locations including Alice Springs, Adelaide, Sydney, Darwin, Brisbane, and the Central Coast before the age of 16. The constant movement led to him attending 11 different schools and living with various family members and caretakers, fostering a sense of rootlessness and reliance on non-parental figures for support. In his , Knight grappled with struggles stemming from this unstable environment, including unresolved , lack of consistent figures, and challenges in forming secure emotional attachments, which exacerbated his feelings of displacement.

Introduction to sports and junior rugby

Knight initially distinguished himself in tennis, emerging as a in the sport during his early teenage years. At the age of 15 in 2010, he won a notable in , , showcasing his potential as a player. At age 13, Knight moved in with his tennis coach on the Central Coast to avoid relocating to with his father and continue his training. He also played alongside future tennis star in an under-16s in Bathurst and was considered for a U.S. tennis scholarship. Despite this success, around age 16, Knight transitioned away from and other sports toward , driven in part by family hardships that intensified his focus on athletic pursuits as a pathway to stability. In his formative years in , Knight played for junior clubs on the Central Coast, including The Entrance Tigers and Berkeley Vale Panthers, where he honed his skills in local competitions. His physical attributes and athleticism quickly caught the attention of scouts, leading to his recruitment by the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in 2011 after starring in a Central Coast . Initially signed as a powerful centre, Knight's robust build and playing style soon prompted a shift to forward positions, aligning better with his strengths in the sport. Knight's development in junior was marked by standout performances and representative honors. He earned selection for the Under-18s team in 2013, demonstrating his potential as a dominant forward. These achievements in under-18 competitions underscored his rapid progression and set the stage for his entry into professional pathways.

Professional career

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles (2016)

Knight joined the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles' development pathway as a promising junior forward, having played in their NYC Under-20s side from 2013 onward. In March 2016, he re-signed with the club on a one-year deal amid interest from other teams, solidifying his position as an emerging talent in the forward pack. Knight made his NRL debut in Round 15 of the 2016 season on 20 June against the Gold Coast Titans at Cbus Super Stadium, coming off the bench as a in a 30-20 loss. He recorded limited minutes in the match, marking his only first-grade appearance for the season. Regarded as a powerful and physical forward from the ranks, Knight impressed coaches with his size and work rate during his time in Manly's lower grades, earning selection for the Under-20s team the previous year. His debut showcased the raw strength that had marked him as one of the hottest young prospects in the competition. At the end of the 2016 season, Manly released Knight from the final year of his as part of a squad overhaul, allowing him to pursue opportunities elsewhere.

Canberra Raiders (2017–2018)

In June 2017, Knight signed a two-and-a-half-year with the until the end of 2019, joining the club immediately after being released from the . He spent the remainder of the 2017 season developing in the Raiders' reserve-grade system, playing 19 matches in the across affiliations with Wyong Roos and Mount Pritchard Mounties, where he scored three tries and focused on building his forward physicality. The Raiders finished the NRL season in 10th place during a mid-table campaign marked by inconsistency. Knight made his NRL debut for the Raiders in Round 3 of the 2018 season, coming off the bench in a 20-19 loss to the at GIO Stadium. He featured in 9 games that year, transitioning from a rotational bench role to occasional starts at lock, contributing to the team's forward pack with an average of five runs for 50 metres gained and 13 tackles completed per appearance. A highlight came in Round 15, when Knight scored his first NRL try—a solo effort in the Raiders' 48-12 win over the at Campbelltown Stadium—while also recording a try assist and his strongest all-around performance of the season. Over the campaign, he amassed six tackle breaks, one line break, and two offloads, demonstrating growing impact in contact situations. Knight's efforts helped the Raiders secure a fifth-place finish and a spot in the , their first since , though they were eliminated in Week 1 by the . In total, he played 9 NRL matches for across his two seasons there. Following the season, Knight was granted an immediate release from the Raiders in December to join the on a two-year deal.

South Sydney Rabbitohs (2019–2023)

Knight signed a two-year NRL contract with the South Sydney Rabbitohs in December 2018, departing the Canberra Raiders to join the club ahead of the 2019 season. He made an immediate impact by debuting in Round 1 of the 2019 NRL season, starting on the bench in the Rabbitohs' match against the Sydney Roosters at the Sydney Cricket Ground. During the 2019 season, Knight featured in 23 games for South Sydney, primarily serving in a solid bench rotation role that provided impact from the interchange. His consistent minutes helped the forward pack maintain intensity, contributing to the Rabbitohs' strong campaign that culminated in a finals appearance, where they defeated the in week one before exiting the playoffs. Knight's growing game time—reaching 12 appearances by mid-season—boosted his confidence and established him as an emerging in the club's middle. In February 2020, Knight extended his contract with the Rabbitohs for an additional three years, committing to the club through the end of 2023 after knocking back higher offers elsewhere. The 2020 season, shortened to 17 regular rounds due to the , saw Knight play 19 matches, where he was recognized for his relentless work rate off the bench, helping drive the Rabbitohs to a preliminary final appearance. Knight's role expanded in , with 11 appearances including starts in key games during the Rabbitohs' run to the semi-finals. This marked his first sustained period as a more regular starter in the front row, building on the physical conditioning he had developed during his earlier years at . His contributions in the supported the team's top-four finish and playoff push, though they fell to Penrith in the semi-final. The 2022 season proved challenging for Knight, limited to just 8 games due to protocols and injuries that sidelined him for extended periods. He also took time away from the club for personal reasons before suffering a season-ending tear in July while playing in the Cup for the Rabbitohs' reserve grade side. Despite these setbacks, the Rabbitohs advanced to the preliminary finals without him. Returning from rehabilitation in 2023, Knight played 5 games early in the season for South Sydney. However, on 24 July 2023, the Rabbitohs granted him an immediate release from the remainder of his contract, allowing him to join the for the rest of the year. Over his five seasons with the Rabbitohs, Knight appeared in 66 NRL matches, forming a significant part of the club's forward rotation during a period that included multiple finals campaigns.

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (2023–2024)

In July 2023, Liam Knight was granted an immediate release from the South Sydney Rabbitohs and signed a contract with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, effective immediately and lasting until the end of the 2024 NRL season. Knight featured in 5 NRL matches for the Bulldogs in the second half of the 2023 season, primarily off the bench. Knight's 2024 season with the Bulldogs was markedly limited, as he made just two first-grade appearances, coming off the bench in Round 3 against the Gold Coast Titans and Round 4 against his former club, the Rabbitohs. His playing time was severely restricted by persistent knee problems and fitness concerns, which originated from an injury sustained in 2022 and continued to impact his recovery and performance throughout 2023 and 2024. This underwhelming stint contrasted sharply with Knight's more established role at South Sydney, where he had featured regularly as a . On 24 December 2024, the Bulldogs confirmed they would not extend his contract, effectively releasing him and concluding his time in the NRL for the time being.

Hull FC (2025–present)

In March 2025, following his release from the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Liam Knight signed with for the remainder of the 2025 Betfred Super League season, marking his transition to English . The 30-year-old prop made an immediate impact, debuting off the bench against on 6 March and quickly establishing himself in the forward pack. During the 2025 season, Knight featured in 17 appearances for , contributing to the club's mid-table finish in seventh place. His role emphasized grunt work in the front row, with an average gain of 6.38 meters per carry, helping to provide solid go-forward momentum without registering any tries or points. Knight adapted effectively to the demands of , becoming an ever-present figure in Hull's campaign despite a history of injuries that had previously affected his availability in . On 24 July 2025, Hull FC announced a one-year contract extension for Knight, securing his services through the 2026 season and rewarding his consistent performances. In early November 2025, Knight reaffirmed his commitment to the club for 2026 while expressing interest in a potential return to the NRL afterward to be closer to his fiancée and family in .

Playing style and statistics

Playing style and positions

Liam Knight primarily plays as a prop forward in , though he is versatile enough to interchange with the lock forward position and occasionally fill in at second-row when required. His role in the front row emphasizes physical dominance in the middle of the field, where he contributes to both attack and defense through his imposing 194 cm frame and 106 kg build. Knight's playing style is characterized by aggression as a ball-carrier, leveraging powerful runs to break tackles and generate significant post-contact meters, often drawing comparisons to enforcers like due to his size and physical approach in exchanges. He excels in an role, intimidating opposition packs with his work rate and , honed from a background in that enhanced his agility and lateral movement. By , he had established a reputation as a feared NRL , particularly under the guidance of Wayne Bennett at South Sydney, where his maturation into a bruising forward solidified his impact. Knight's evolution traces back to his junior days, where he started as a speedy centre before transitioning to the second row and eventually the front row by his Under 20s period with Manly, transforming into a high-work-rate middle forward by 2019. In the with in 2025, he adapted effectively to the competition's demands, maintaining his strong ball-carrying while bolstering defensive efforts. However, his career has been hampered by occasional disciplinary issues, including sin-bins for high tackles, and injury proneness, such as a season-ending rupture in 2022 and an ankle in 2025, which have occasionally disrupted his consistency.

Career statistics

Liam Knight has played a total of 89 first-grade games in the (NRL), comprising 83 premiership matches and 6 finals appearances, scoring 6 tries for 24 points. In the with during the 2025 season, he featured in 17 games, recording no tries or points. He has no international representative caps. The following table summarizes Knight's season-by-season appearances, tries, and points in first-grade competitions:
SeasonClubCompetitionGamesTriesPoints
2016NRL Premiership100
2018NRL Premiership914
2019NRL Premiership2328
2020NRL Premiership1914
2021NRL Premiership1100
2022NRL Premiership800
2023NRL Premiership500
2023NRL Premiership514
2024NRL Premiership200
2020NRL Finals214
2019NRL Finals200
2021NRL Finals200
20251700
2025200
By club, Knight's NRL first-grade record stands at 1 game for Manly (0 tries, 0 points), 9 for (1 try, 4 points), 66 for South Sydney (3 tries, 12 points), and 7 for (1 try, 4 points). His totals with include 17 regular-season games and 2 matches. Advanced metrics highlight Knight's role as a workhorse forward, with career NRL premiership totals of 1,596 tackles, 7,165 run metres from 817 carries, 84 tackle busts, and 21 offloads across 83 games. In the 2025 season, he recorded 501 tackles, 1,385 metres from 217 carries (averaging 6.38 metres per carry), 38 tackle busts, and 12 offloads in 17 games. These figures reflect his enforcer style, contributing to high tackle counts per game. The table below presents select career advanced metrics in NRL premiership games:
MetricTotalAverage per Game
Tackles1,59619.2
Run Metres7,16586.3
Carries8179.8
Tackle Busts841.0
Offloads210.3
Missed Tackles630.8

Personal life and challenges

Relationship and engagement

Liam Knight began a romantic relationship with Danika Mason in early 2024, following her previous engagement's end. The couple confirmed their partnership publicly in July 2024, appearing together at various events that highlighted their growing bond. One notable public appearance was at ' wedding in in October 2024, where they were guests and drew attention for their affectionate demeanor. Their relationship faced challenges with the onset of a long-distance arrangement in March 2025, when Knight relocated to England to play for Hull FC. Despite the strain of separation, Mason and Knight have emphasized mutual support in interviews, noting frequent visits and shared holidays to maintain their connection. On October 11, 2025, Knight proposed to Mason during a vacation in Italy, surprising her on a scenic beach after secretly transporting the engagement ring to avoid detection during their travels. The couple announced the engagement on social media, sharing photos of the moment and the elegant oval diamond ring. Looking ahead, Knight has expressed intentions to return to the NRL after his contract with concludes in 2026, motivated by a desire to be closer to in . This potential move underscores their commitment, as Knight balances his professional commitments with personal priorities.

Recovery from addiction and health issues

Liam Knight's struggles with substance abuse began to intensify after 2018, exacerbated by a combination of professional pressures, injuries, and unresolved childhood trauma from losing his mother to cancer at a young age and experiencing a nomadic upbringing across locations including Alice Springs, Adelaide, and Sydney. These issues manifested in binge drinking, prescription drug dependency, and gambling addiction, which Knight later described as a means to cope with depression and pain following multiple surgeries. By mid-2022, a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and medial collateral ligament (MCL) in his knee during a NSW Cup match against the Parramatta Eels severely limited his playing time to just eight NRL games that season for the South Sydney Rabbitohs and deepened his spiral into addiction. In late 2022, Knight entered a 28-day rehabilitation program addressing his dependencies on drugs, alcohol, and gambling, marking a pivotal step in his recovery. Following the program, he committed to ongoing support through Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, attending twice weekly as of early 2023. Knight publicly disclosed his experiences in interviews that year, including discussions on the Face to Face podcast where he detailed the "scary" progression of his addictions and the role of team support in his sobriety, which had lasted over six months by May 2023. These disclosures highlighted his determination to rebuild, crediting the intervention for transforming his life. Knight made a successful return to NRL play in April 2023, featuring in South Sydney's reserve-grade and first-grade squads while maintaining sobriety. His recovery supported a career resurgence, leading to a move to in the for the 2025 season, where he initially performed before sustaining a season-ending in his ankle in August 2025. Despite the setback, Knight extended his contract with through 2026, underscoring the stability his ongoing sobriety has provided amid physical challenges.

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