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Mitchell Barnett

Mitchell Barnett (born 15 April 1994) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a , second-rower, or lock for the in the (NRL). Born in , , Barnett began his junior career with the Wingham Tigers before progressing through the ' pathways and spending time with the ' under-20s side. He made his NRL debut for the Raiders in 2015, playing two games that season, and was named the New South Wales Cup Player of the Year with the Mount Pritchard Mounties. Barnett joined the Knights' first-grade squad in 2016, where he played 126 matches over seven seasons, establishing himself as a hard-running forward known for his work rate, averaging over 100 running metres and 30 tackles per game in his final years there. In 2023, he signed a three-year contract with the Warriors, becoming a key part of their forward pack alongside recruits like Marata Niukore, and was appointed co-captain in 2025. His tenure with the club included being named the Warriors' Player of the Year in 2024. On the representative front, Barnett earned his debut for in Game 3 of the 2024 series, playing in a historic 14-4 victory over at Suncorp Stadium, and featured in one game of the 2025 series before a season-ending knee injury in round 13 ruled him out for the remainder of the year. Later that year, he received his first international call-up for , debuting in the 2024 Pacific Championships and playing three Tests, all wins, as the defended their title. Standing at 187 cm and weighing 104 kg, Barnett's no-nonsense style and leadership have marked his evolution from a promising junior to a seasoned representative forward.

Early life and background

Upbringing

Mitchell Barnett was born on 15 April 1994 in , , . Raised in the nearby town of Wingham in the Manning Valley region, Barnett grew up in a farm country environment that instilled a strong sense of and . His father, Paul Barnett, owned a dairy farm in the area, contributing to the family's ties to the land and the challenges of regional life, such as periodic flooding that affected local agriculture and livelihoods. His mother, Jodie Nieass, served as the general manager of Manning Base Hospital in , exemplifying dedication in amid the demands of a small-town healthcare system. These familial influences from a tight-knit, working-class emphasized and mutual support, shaping Barnett's early beyond athletics. Barnett's early education took place in Wingham, where the small-town setting of regional fostered a disciplined routine of weekday labor and weekend leisure. The Valley's culture, characterized by hard work on farms and in , cultivated a robust in local youth, including Barnett, who navigated the limited opportunities of a two hours north-west of Newcastle. This , with its emphasis on involvement and overcoming slim odds for personal advancement, provided non-sporting foundations that later supported his development.

Junior career

Mitchell Barnett began his organised rugby league career playing for the Wingham Tigers in the Group 3 junior competition, starting from a young age in his . Growing up in the Manning Valley near laid the groundwork for his early participation in community sports. He progressed through the Wingham Tigers' age groups, competing up to the under-18s level while also earning selection for the Country under-18s team, which highlighted his potential as a forward. In 2011, at age 17, Barnett signed with the ' junior system, entering their development pathways as an identified prospect. He trained and played in the club's lower-grade programs, including the SG Ball Cup under-18s competition, where he gained further experience and refinement of his skills.

Club career

Canberra Raiders

After playing in the lower grades for the , Barnett joined the ' NYC team in 2013 for further development. In his debut season with the Raiders' under-20 side, he featured prominently, though the team faced challenges including a notable brawl during a match against the . Barnett continued in the NYC competition through 2014, where his consistent performances earned him the Raiders' NYC Player's Player award at the end-of-season Meninga Medal presentation. Following his graduation from the NYC at the conclusion of 2014, Barnett transitioned to the Raiders' Cup affiliate, the Mount Pritchard Mounties, in 2015. He excelled in the second-tier competition, playing a key role in the Mounties' minor premiership success as a second-rower, and was recognized for his outstanding contributions by winning the VB Player of the Year award at the Medal ceremony. Additionally, he was selected to the 2015 VB Team of the Year in the back row position. Barnett's strong form in the Cup led to his NRL debut for the Raiders in Round 22 of the 2015 season, starting in the second row against the at GIO Stadium. He went on to play two first-grade games that year, both starts, accumulating 163 running metres, 40 tackles, five tackle breaks, and one offload across the appearances. In recognition of his progress, Barnett re-signed with the Raiders in April 2015 on a two-year extension, securing his place at the club through the end of 2017.

Newcastle Knights

Mitchell Barnett joined the in June 2016, securing an immediate release from the final two years of his contract with the to return to the club where he had begun his professional journey in the lower grades. He quickly integrated into the first-grade squad, appearing in 9 NRL games that season and scoring 2 tries. In 2017, Barnett solidified his role as a consistent forward in the Knights' pack, playing 22 games and crossing for 4 tries, contributing to the team's efforts during a rebuilding phase. His reliability continued into 2018, where he featured in 23 matches, providing strong minutes in the second row and helping to anchor the forward line amid ongoing squad development. Barnett's form peaked in 2019, with 21 appearances that included a standout performance where he scored 7 tries, his highest seasonal tally with the club. That year, he made his goal-kicking debut, successfully converting 3 goals, including two in a round 11 match against the after the regular kicker was sidelined. Recognizing his contributions, the Knights re-signed Barnett in December to a new deal extending through the end of 2023. The 2020 season saw Barnett play 13 games as the Knights returned to for the first time since 2013, with him featuring in their elimination final loss to South Sydney. He built on this momentum in 2021, appearing in 23 regular-season games and the elimination final, scoring 4 tries, in the club's elimination final defeat to . Barnett's 2022 campaign was interrupted early by a 6-match after he was charged with dangerous contact for a high elbow delivered off the ball to Penrith forward Chris Smith in round 4, resulting in his send-off during the match. He returned to play 14 games overall that season, scoring 1 try, before the Knights mutually agreed to release him from the remaining year of his contract in April, facilitating his signing with the effective from 2023.

New Zealand Warriors

In April 2022, Mitchell Barnett signed a three-year contract with the , securing his position with the club from the 2023 NRL season through to the end of 2025, after being granted a release from the final year of his deal. He joined the team ahead of the 2023 pre-season, where his experience from the Knights forward pack facilitated a swift adaptation to the ' system. Barnett featured in 15 games for the during the , scoring 2 tries, including a standout double in a 46-10 victory over the in round 19. His consistent performances as a second-rower contributed to the team's strong campaign, culminating in a fourth-place finish and qualification for the preliminary finals. He earned recognition for his efforts, including the VB Hard Earned Hero award for round 19. In , Barnett played 23 games, crossing for 4 tries and establishing himself as a key pillar in ' forward rotation with robust tackling and metre-gaining runs. As injuries sidelined other leaders midway through the season, he stepped into a de facto captaincy role, guiding the team through a challenging year that saw them finish outside the top eight despite his individual form. Barnett's tenure reached a new in February 2025 when he was named co-captain alongside , forming a formidable partnership at the forefront of the team's strategy. He appeared in 11 games that season before suffering an knee injury in round 13 against the on June 1, which ruled him out for the remainder of the year and marked a significant blow to both the Warriors and his representative aspirations. Amid his strong form prior to the injury, Barnett had signed a two-year contract extension in June 2024, committing him to the club until the end of 2027.

Representative career

New South Wales Residents

Barnett's standout performances in the 2015 Cup, where he was named the competition's player of the year while playing for the Mount Pritchard Mounties, earned him a call-up to the Residents team. On 3 May 2015, he made his representative debut for the Residents in the Interstate match against the Residents at Tapout Energy Stadium in . Playing in the second row, Barnett scored two tries—at the 10th and 79th minutes—helping the team mount a late challenge in a competitive 32–36 loss. The following year, Barnett secured a second consecutive selection and started again in the second row for the Residents' rematch against on 8 May 2016 at Suzuki Stadium in . The team claimed a convincing 30–16 victory, with Barnett contributing to the forward effort in a game that showcased improved defensive resilience overall. These two appearances marked Barnett's initial foray into interstate representation, where his physical presence and work rate in limited minutes underscored his potential beyond club level.

State of Origin

Barnett made his State of Origin debut for in Game 3 of the 2024 series, coming off the bench in the decider against at Suncorp Stadium. Selected as part of a reshuffled forward pack following losses in the first two games, he contributed 30 tackles at 100% efficiency and 73 running metres in the 14-4 victory that secured the series win for , ending 's three-year dominance. His debut performance was highlighted for its solidity in a high-pressure match, helping the reclaim the shield. Building on his earlier representative experience with the New South Wales Residents side, which provided foundational exposure to interstate competition, Barnett earned a starting role in the front row for Game 1 of the 2025 series. He played 41 minutes in the ' 18-6 win over at Suncorp Stadium, recording 26 tackles at a 96.3% efficiency rate and 110 running metres that supported ' defensive structure. However, a subsequent club injury—a ruptured sustained in round 13 of the 2025 NRL season for —ruled him out of Games 2 and 3, limiting his 2025 participation to that single appearance. Across his Origin career to date, Barnett has made two appearances for the .

International career

Barnett earned his first call-up to the Australian Kangaroos squad for the 2024 Pacific Rugby League Championships following a standout performance in the State of Origin series. He made his international debut off the bench as a prop in the opening match against Tonga on October 18 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, where Australia secured an 18-0 victory. In 35 minutes of play, Barnett recorded 13 carries for 123 metres, contributing significantly to Australia's dominant forward pack that controlled possession and territory early in the tournament. Barnett retained his place for the second test against on October 27 in , again coming off the bench in the second row during Australia's 22-10 win, which advanced them to the final. His physical presence helped maintain momentum in the forward battle against a fierce Kiwis side, aiding the ' defensive resilience that limited New Zealand to just one try after . In the Pacific Cup final against on November 10 at CommBank Stadium, , Barnett featured for eight minutes late in the game during Australia's 20-14 triumph, providing solid support in the forward rotation as the held off a late Tongan surge to claim the championship. His versatility across prop and second-row roles throughout the three tests underscored his value in Billy Slater's forward pack, contributing to Australia's undefeated campaign and reclaiming the Pacific title.

Career statistics and achievements

Professional statistics

Mitchell Barnett's professional career in the (NRL) spans multiple clubs, with cumulative statistics as of the end of the 2025 season showing 177 games played, 27 tries scored, 16 goals kicked, and 140 points accumulated. His appearances are distributed across three clubs as follows:
ClubGamesTriesGoalsPoints
2000
1262116116
496024
Total1772716140
Barnett has featured in NRL finals series during the 2020 and 2021 seasons with the , as well as the 2023 season with the .

Individual honours

In 2015, while playing for the Mount Pritchard Mounties in the Cup, Mitchell Barnett was awarded the VB Player of the Year, also known as the Medal, for his outstanding performance as a second-rower that helped his team secure the minor premiership. He was also selected in the Team of the Year at second-row, recognizing his instrumental contributions to the competition's top back-row play. In 2024, Barnett won the Simon Mannering Medal as the ' Player of the Year. In 2025, Barnett was appointed co-captain of the alongside , a leadership role that highlighted his growth from a fiery young forward to a respected on-field leader and mentor within the club. Throughout his career, Barnett has received contract extensions as honors reflecting his value to his clubs, including a notable four-year deal with the in 2019 that kept him at the club until the end of 2023 and rewarded his consistent performances as a two-time club player of the year.

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