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Ricky Leutele

Ricky Leutele (born 10 April 1990) is an Australian-born former professional footballer who played as a centre, most recently for the in the , retiring in 2025. Born in , , he stood at 180 cm tall and weighed 95 kg, earning the nickname "Slick" during his career. Leutele's professional career began in the with the , where he made 128 appearances and scored 30 tries between 2010 and 2018, contributing to their 2016 NRL Premiership victory. He later joined the for the 2020 season, making 1 appearance while part of the squad that secured the NRL title that year. Transitioning to the in the UK, he played for the (2019–2020), (2021–2022), and (2023–2024), accumulating 85 appearances and 31 tries across these clubs, including a key role in Leigh's win. Internationally, Leutele represented (Toa Samoa) in 7 test matches, scoring 1 try, with appearances in 3 games and 1 Four Nations tournament. During the 2025 Queensland Cup season with Souths Logan, he featured in 6 matches, scoring 1 try, making 44 tackles at 78.6% efficiency, and averaging 86 running metres per game.

Early life

Background and family

Ricky Leutele was born on 10 April 1990 in , , . Of Samoan heritage, Leutele hails from a background that connected him to Polynesian roots despite his Australian birthplace. He grew up in Brisbane's area, a region with strong community ties to , which provided early exposure to the sport through local influences.

Junior career

Ricky Leutele began his rugby league journey playing junior football for the Logan Brothers club in , where he developed his skills in the local competition. Following high school, Leutele joined the ' development pathway in 2008 as a teenager, transitioning from his roots to pursue professional opportunities in . In 2009 and 2010, he competed in the ' Toyota Cup team, the National Youth Competition under-20s grade, appearing in 38 games and scoring 5 tries during his time there. This period marked key milestones in his progression, including consistent selection in the centre position and contributions to the team's campaigns in the competitive youth league.

Club career

Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (2010–2018)

Ricky Leutele made his NRL debut for the in round 24 of the 2010 season against the , coming off the bench as a teenager in a 24-4 loss. Prior to this, he had gained reserve-grade experience with the Sharks' Toyota Cup side in 2009 and 2010, scoring five tries in 38 appearances. In 2011, after limited first-grade opportunities with just two games and one try, Leutele earned selection in the Team of the Year while playing for the Sharks' feeder club. Leutele's role solidified in the centres over the following years, with appearances increasing from seven games and four tries in to a breakout 23 games and seven tries in , during which he re-signed with the club on a three-year deal amid career-best form. By 2016, he featured in 19 matches, scoring six tries, and played a pivotal role in the ' maiden NRL Premiership win, including running over 100 metres in the Grand Final and making the decisive tackle to secure the 14-12 victory over the . In 2017 and , Leutele maintained consistent selection, playing all 25 games each season as a key backline contributor, with seven tries in 2017 and three in 2018 while running for 2,967 metres in his final year. Over his nine seasons with the , he amassed 128 first-grade appearances, 30 tries, and 120 points, embodying loyalty and defensive solidity in the centres before departing the club at the end of 2018.

Toronto Wolfpack (2019–2020)

In October 2018, Ricky Leutele signed a three-year contract with the , the first transatlantic team in professional , as one of their marquee centres ahead of the 2019 Championship season. Coming from a successful NRL tenure with the , where he had established himself as a reliable outside back, Leutele brought NRL experience to bolster the Wolfpack's push for promotion to the . Leutele's 2019 season was pivotal in the Wolfpack's undefeated campaign, which secured automatic promotion to the as league leaders. Playing all 28 games as a centre, he scored 18 tries, contributing 72 points and forming a key part of the backline's attacking potency. His defensive role was instrumental in the team's league-best defense, with high completion rates in tackles that helped limit opponents during the and , including a three-try haul in the semi-final victory over . Leutele later described 2019 as one of the best years of his career, highlighting the fun and positive team environment. The brought significant disruptions for due to the , with the team managing only seven games—all losses—before withdrawing mid-season amid overwhelming financial challenges caused by travel restrictions and halted operations. Leutele featured in all seven matches, scoring two tries for eight points, while maintaining his defensive contributions as a centre, including strong tackling efficiency in a tough transitional year. Adapting to life in , he and his family embraced the unique experience of playing in , praising the welcoming coaching staff and players who fostered a supportive dynamic despite the growing uncertainties. The period underscored the logistical hurdles of a North American in European , with Leutele noting the "scary" impact of the on team stability.

Melbourne Storm (2020)

In August 2020, amid the global that led to the Toronto Wolfpack's financial collapse and withdrawal from the , Ricky Leutele returned to from due to visa complications and unpaid wages from the club. He signed a short-term contract with the on 4 August to fill a vacancy in the centres, caused by injuries to key players including and , providing both on-field depth and off-field stability for the 30-year-old Brisbane-based father of three young children. general manager of football Frank Ponissi described the signing as "more than about football," emphasizing its role in supporting Leutele's family during a period of uncertainty triggered by international travel restrictions and the suspension of cross-border leagues. Upon arrival in , Leutele completed a mandatory two-week before integrating into the Storm's training squad, where he was welcomed as a veteran presence with 129 prior NRL games from his Sharks career. He made his sole appearance for the club in Round 20 on 27 September 2020, starting at centre in a 22–30 loss to the at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, a match in which the Storm rested several stars ahead of . During the game, Leutele contributed defensively by hauling down Dragons winger Zac Lomax short of the tryline in the first half, helping to keep the scoreline competitive early on, though he did not cross for a try. No injuries were reported for Leutele in his brief stint, and he was not selected for the Storm's subsequent finals campaign, which culminated in a premiership win over the .

Huddersfield Giants (2021–2022)

In December 2020, Huddersfield Giants signed Ricky Leutele from NRL champions Melbourne Storm on an initial one-year deal ahead of the 2021 Super League season, bolstering their backline with the experienced Samoa international centre. His prior experience in the NRL with Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and in Super League with Toronto Wolfpack facilitated a smooth adaptation to the Giants' system. Leutele quickly established himself as a key performer in the centres during the 2021 season, featuring in 14 matches and scoring 5 tries while contributing solid defensive work and line-running ability. In , he elevated his output, playing 23 games and crossing for 15 tries, including a standout in a 36-10 victory over that helped secure a playoff spot. His powerful running style was evident in key moments, such as gaining 224 metres from 19 carries in the final. Under head coach Ian Watson, mounted a strong campaign in 2022, finishing third in the regular season and advancing to the playoffs, where they were eliminated in the semi-finals by . Leutele played a pivotal role in the team's run to the final at , scoring the opening try in their narrow 16-14 defeat to . Despite efforts to extend his contract into 2023, Leutele departed the club at the end of the 2022 season to join .

Leigh Leopards (2023–2024)

Ricky Leutele joined ahead of the , providing veteran experience in the centres. He featured in 22 matches that year, scoring 4 tries, before suffering a serious spinal injury in July 2023 that sidelined him for the latter part of the season, including Leigh's victory. Returning to full fitness for the 2024 season, the 34-year-old centre drew on his extensive NRL and experience from prior stints at Cronulla Sharks and to provide leadership to a side in their second consecutive top-flight campaign. His physical presence and defensive reliability were key assets amid the team's challenges in maintaining consistency. Leutele featured in 28 of Leigh's 29 regular-season matches (27 + 2 ), scoring 11 tries and contributing to their improved defensive record, which helped secure a fifth-place finish and a playoff spot. In his return game against in , he crossed for Leigh's only try in a 12-40 loss, marking a strong individual showing despite the result. Later, in a crucial Round 26 clash with Hull KR in September, Leutele earned honors for his commanding performance in a 0-24 defeat, highlighted by powerful carries and tackles that kept Leigh competitive. His form peaked in the playoffs, where Leigh eliminated 14-6 in the Eliminator. Against earlier in the regular season, he scored a try in a dominant 26-0 win at the , showcasing his offloading ability and line-running power. In the September playoff rematch, Leutele assisted Josh Charnley's decisive try with a precise pass, underscoring his experience in high-stakes fixtures. A late-season try against St Helens in a 26-6 victory further exemplified his impact, though a sin-bin for a went uncharged by the Match Review Panel. Leigh's 2024 season reflected the growing pains of a rebuilding squad, with injuries and fixture congestion testing their depth, but Leutele's resilience and on-field guidance helped foster a playoff-contending unit. His contributions emphasized defensive solidity, averaging high tackle efficiency while providing mentorship to younger centres like .

Souths Logan Magpies (2025)

In December 2024, Ricky Leutele signed a one-year contract with the to play in the 2025 Cup season, marking his return to Australian after five years in the . This move represented a homecoming for the Brisbane-born centre, who joined the Magpies as a feeder club for the in Queensland's premier state competition. Drawing on his extensive prior club experience, Leutele aimed to contribute leadership and skill to a team rebuilding in the local league. Leutele made his debut for the Magpies on 16 March 2025, in Round 2 against the Redcliffe Dolphins, starting at centre in a 30-12 loss. Over the course of the season, he featured in six matches, primarily as a centre, averaging 80 minutes per game and logging 519 running metres at an average of 86 per outing. His standout performance came in Round 3 against the Northern Devils, where he recorded a season-high 128 running metres, contributing to the Magpies' 24-12 victory—the only win in his appearances. Leutele scored his sole try of the season in Round 12, crossing at the 11-minute mark in a 24-30 defeat to the Northern Pride, while also breaking six tackles and completing 44 overall in his limited role. The endured a challenging 2025 campaign, finishing 10th on the Hostplus Cup ladder with nine wins and 11 losses from 20 regular-season games, missing the . Leutele's contributions provided veteran stability in the backline, particularly in tight contests like the Round 15 win over the Devils, but his appearances were curtailed, possibly by rotation or minor injuries, as the team focused on developing younger talent. The 2025 season proved to be Leutele's final year in professional , as he announced his retirement in October 2025.

International career

Samoa national team

Ricky Leutele qualified for the through his Samoan heritage, making his international debut on 3 May 2014 against in the Pacific Rugby League International at , where he played at centre in 's 32–16 victory. Selected based on his emerging form with the , Leutele earned a spot in the 2014 Four Nations tournament, appearing in one match for during the series. Leutele continued his international career with appearances in key Pacific tests, including the 2015 Polynesian Cup win over (18–16) and a standout performance in the 2016 Pacific Test against the same opponent, where he scored a crucial try in the 54th minute to help secure an 18–6 victory. His defensive solidity and line-running ability were highlighted in these encounters, contributing to 's competitive edge in regional rivalries. Over his career, Leutele accumulated 7 caps for , all between 2014 and 2017, with 1 try scored across tests. Leutele's international highlight came during the 2017 , where he featured in three matches for in Group B, starting at centre against and before coming off the bench in the quarter-final loss to (0–46). Despite 's elimination, Leutele's experience in the tournament underscored his role as a reliable backline presence, drawing on club performances to maintain his selection.

Retirement and legacy

Retirement announcement

Ricky Leutele announced his retirement from professional on October 5, 2025, as part of the NRL's retiring class of 2025, following the end of his season with the in the . At the age of 35, he expressed a sense of fulfillment from his accomplished career spanning multiple leagues and international representation. The Rugby League Players Association (RLPA) formally honored Leutele and other retiring players on October 14, 2025, recognizing their contributions through its Past Player and Transition Program, which provides support for life after football. NRL.com published a dedicated tribute highlighting his key moments, including his role in the victory with the . Leutele's final professional appearance came in the 2025 , where he featured for Souths Logan in a season-culminating match, marking a low-key farewell without a formal on-field ceremony.

Career achievements

Ricky Leutele's most notable club achievement came in when he played a key role in the ' maiden NRL Premiership win, contributing to their victory over the in the Grand Final. As a reliable centre, his defensive solidity and experience were integral to the team's success that season. In 2019, Leutele was instrumental in the Toronto Wolfpack's historic promotion to the , serving as a standout performer during their dominant campaign that culminated in a win over . This marked the first time a Canadian-based team achieved entry into English rugby league's top tier, highlighting his adaptability across international competitions. On the international stage, Leutele debuted for the national team in the 2014 Four Nations tournament and later featured prominently in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, where Samoa advanced to the quarter-finals before facing . His consistent selection across multiple international series underscored his value to Toa Samoa, amassing appearances that contributed to the team's rising competitiveness. Throughout his career, Leutele reached the milestone of over 250 professional games across the NRL, , and , earning recognition such as inclusion in the ' Team of the Half Century for his long-term loyalty and impact. As a Samoan international, his journey from juniors to global stages has inspired pathways for emerging talent, fostering greater representation in professional .

Career statistics

Club statistics

Ricky Leutele's club career spanned the NRL, , and , accumulating 257 appearances, 86 tries, and 344 points, with no goals scored across all competitions. The following table summarizes his appearances, tries, goals, and points by season and team:
SeasonTeamCompetitionGamesTriesGoalsPoints
2010Cronulla SharksNRL1000
2011Cronulla SharksNRL2104
2012Cronulla SharksNRL74016
2013Cronulla SharksNRL3000
2014Cronulla SharksNRL23208
2015Cronulla SharksNRL237028
2016Cronulla SharksNRL196024
2017Cronulla SharksNRL257028
2018Cronulla SharksNRL253012
2020NRL1000
20192818072
20207208
2021145020
20222315060
2023204016
20243011044
20256104
Total257860344
In key NRL seasons, Leutele demonstrated strong running ability, covering 3,118 metres in 25 games during 2017 and 2,967 metres in 25 games in 2018. In , his 2022 season with featured 2,205 metres run over 23 games and a tackle efficiency of 89.58%. For his 2025 stint, he averaged 86 running metres per game across 6 appearances, with a tackle efficiency of 78.6% (44 tackles made, 12 missed).

International statistics

Ricky Leutele has represented in 7 international matches since making his debut in 2014. Across these caps, he scored 1 try and no goals, accumulating 4 points in total. His appearances span key tournaments, including the 2014 Rugby League Four Nations and the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, where he featured in two group-stage games and the quarter-final. The following table summarizes his international match record:
DateOpponentResultTries (by Leutele)
3 May 201432–16 (W)0
25 Oct 201426–32 (L)0
2 May 201518–16 (W)0
7 May 201618–6 (W)1
4 Nov 201722–6 (W)0
11 Nov 201714–18 (L)0
17 Nov 20170–46 (L)0
All data sourced from official match records.

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