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Waqa Blake

Waqa Blake (born 26 October 1994) is a Fijian professional footballer who plays as a centre and winger for the in the . Standing at 190 cm and weighing 98 kg, he is known for his powerful running and defensive capabilities in the outside backs. Born in , , Blake moved to , , at age nine and began his junior career with the Brighton Seagulls before progressing through the ' development system. He made his NRL debut with the Panthers in 2015, playing 88 games and scoring 34 tries over five seasons, including appearances in the NRL Under-20s where he featured in 29 matches and tallied 27 tries. In 2019, Blake joined the , where he accumulated 77 games and 28 tries from 2019 to 2023, contributing to 13 NRL Finals appearances and 5 tries in that format during his overall NRL tenure of 165 games and 62 tries. Transitioning to the Super League in 2024, Blake signed with St Helens, playing 24 games and scoring 11 tries across all competitions in his debut season there. After being released, he joined the ahead of the 2025 Championship season, where he excelled with 31 appearances and 14 tries, helping the team secure a strong position in their push for promotion. This contributed to the team's promotion to for the 2026 season via the IMG club grading system. In November 2025, Blake extended his contract with the Bulls on a full-time two-year deal, committing to the club until the end of the 2027 season and expressing enthusiasm for mentoring younger players while aiming for a return to . On the international stage, Blake has represented Bati since his debut in 2017, accumulating 7 Test matches and 3 tries as of 2024, including a notable try in the 2023 Pacific Bowl final. He also earned selection for NSW City in the 2015 City vs Country match. Blake's career highlights include reserve grade honors with NSW in 2014 and 2017, underscoring his consistent performance across domestic and international levels.

Background

Early life

Waqa Blake was born on 26 October 1994 in , . Raised primarily by his grandparents, Filimina and George Lesley, in due to limited early contact with his mother, Louise Lesley, Blake grew up immersed in Fijian culture where holds a prominent place in community and national identity. At the age of nine, Blake immigrated to , , , with alongside his family, reuniting with his mother who worked at . Upon arrival, his mother registered him for a local rugby union club, intending to introduce him to organized sports in line with Fiji's rugby traditions. However, a registration mix-up led him to join the Brighton Seagulls rugby league club instead, marking his inadvertent entry into the sport that would define his career. Blake's early exposure to both rugby codes, influenced by his grandparents' encouragement of physical pursuits and his mother's support in , facilitated a smooth transition to as he adapted to the Australian environment. This period solidified his passion for the game, drawing from his Fijian roots while embracing new opportunities in .

Junior career

Blake began his junior rugby league career in Sydney, playing for the Brighton Seagulls in local youth competitions. Following a family move to , he continued his development with the Joondalup Giants in the Rugby League competition. During his five years in , Blake also played and , enhancing his all-around athletic skills. Blake later represented the Pirates in the , a statewide under-18s pathway competition, where his performances drew attention from NRL scouts. At the end of 2012, after impressing in the S.G. Ball Cup, Blake signed with the Penrith Panthers' junior system as an 18-year-old, joining their under-20s squad for pre-season training. In 2013, Blake debuted in the National Youth Competition (NYC), the NRL's under-20s premiership, for Penrith, where he played as a centre and contributed to the team's grand final victory over the New Zealand Warriors, scoring a try in the 42-30 win. He continued in the NYC through 2014, establishing himself as a promising outside back in the Panthers' development pathway.

Club career

Penrith Panthers (2013–2019)

Blake began his professional tenure with the in 2013, contributing significantly to the club's National Youth Competition (NYC) side's premiership victory. In the grand final against the , he scored one try in a 42-30 win, showcasing his explosive speed and finishing ability as a centre. The following year, Blake transitioned to the Cup () team, where he helped secure the 2014 grand final win over the , 48-12, by scoring one try in the dominant performance. Penrith then advanced to the NRL against the Northern Pride, falling short in a 28-32 loss despite Blake crossing for another try, highlighting his rapid progression through the club's development pathways. Blake made his NRL debut in Round 5 of the 2015 season against the , establishing himself as a versatile outside back capable of playing centre or wing. He featured in 18 matches that year, scoring five tries, and earned a surprise selection for the NSW City Origin team after just four first-grade appearances, reflecting his immediate impact and potential. In 2016, Blake solidified his role with 21 appearances and eight tries, prompting the Panthers to extend his contract in November until the end of the 2019 season, underscoring the club's investment in his loyalty and development. His form continued in 2017 with 23 games and seven tries before a season-ending in September curtailed his campaign; earlier that year, in May, he made his international debut for . Returning strongly in , Blake played 16 matches and led the Panthers in try-scoring with 13, demonstrating his growth into a key attacking threat on the edges with powerful runs and offloads. His tenure at Penrith exemplified club loyalty, evolving from a promising reserve-grader to an established NRL centre and winger over seven seasons, amassing 88 first-grade appearances and 34 tries while contributing to back-to-back junior and state premierships early in his career. In 2019, he appeared in 10 early-season games, scoring one try, before being granted a mid-season release in June to join the .

Parramatta Eels (2019–2023)

In mid-2019, Waqa Blake transferred from the to the on a four-and-a-half-year contract, joining the club immediately after his release from Penrith. In his debut season with the Eels, Blake featured in 9 matches and scored 3 tries, adapting quickly to his new team's structure with his prior NRL experience from Penrith aiding his integration. The 2020 season, shortened due to the , saw Blake solidify his position, playing in 22 matches and crossing for 6 tries as a key outside back. His contributions included sparking attacking plays, notably in a Round 5 victory over his former club, Penrith, where he helped drive the Eels' momentum. Blake's form continued to build in 2021, where he appeared in 17 matches, scoring 7 tries and averaging 105 running metres per game, while providing strong defensive efforts that supported the Eels' push to the finals. His line breaks and try assists were instrumental in the team's competitive campaign, helping secure a playoff spot despite challenges in the backline. In 2022, Blake reached a career high with the Eels, playing 22 matches and scoring a team-leading 12 tries, showcasing his attacking prowess on the wing during the regular season. He featured prominently in the , including the grand final loss to Penrith, where he was targeted under high balls but remained a vital part of the Eels' backline structure. The 2023 season marked a downturn for Blake, limited to just 7 matches with no tries due to a combination of injuries and form struggles that restricted his opportunities in the NRL squad. In October 2023, following the conclusion of his , the Eels released Blake after 77 appearances and 28 tries in total for the club. Throughout his tenure with Parramatta, Blake served as a powerful centre in the team's attacking framework, leveraging his size and speed to create space and support playmakers like Mitchell Moses in structured sets.

St Helens (2024)

Following his release from the Parramatta Eels at the end of the 2023 NRL season, Waqa Blake signed a one-year contract with St Helens R.F.C. in the Super League, announced on January 11, 2024. The 29-year-old Fijian international, who brought extensive NRL experience with over 160 appearances, was recruited to bolster the club's outside back options, taking the No. 3 jersey as a centre. His prior high-level play in Australia facilitated a relatively swift adaptation to the faster-paced Super League environment and UK conditions, despite initial challenges like colder weather and different training regimens. Blake made an immediate impact, debuting in Round 1 of the in St Helens' 40-4 victory over the on February 15, where he contributed defensively in the centres. Over the course of the campaign, he featured in 24 matches, primarily as a centre but also on the wing, scoring 11 tries for a total of 44 points. His scoring prowess was evident in standout performances, including two tries in a dominant 52-6 win against in Round 14 at , and a hat-trick in a 60-4 win over on 10 May. These contributions added attacking flair to the team's backline during a season where St Helens finished fifth, but were eliminated by in the elimination play-off on 28 September 2024. On October 2, 2024, St Helens announced Blake's departure alongside six other squad members, confirming they would not extend his contract beyond the one-year deal as part of broader squad reshaping for 2025. The club praised his efforts and versatility but cited the need to refresh the roster amid incoming signings and internal promotions, leaving Blake to seek opportunities elsewhere after a transitional year in .

Bradford Bulls (2025–present)

In November 2024, following his release from St Helens at the conclusion of the , Waqa Blake signed a two-year contract with the to join the club for the 2025 campaign. The move brought proven NRL and experience to the Bulls' backline, with Blake expressing enthusiasm for contributing to the squad's ambitions in the second-tier competition. During the 2025 RFL Championship season, Blake featured in 31 matches for the Bulls, scoring 14 tries and 1 goal by September 30, contributing significantly to the team's strong performance and their successful promotion push via the RFL gradings system. His adaptation to the Championship's intensity, drawing on his Fijian international pedigree to enhance squad diversity and attacking options, proved vital in key victories that bolstered Bradford's Grade B status for Super League elevation. On November 5, 2025, Blake agreed to a new full-time two-year contract extension with the Bulls, securing his position through the end of the 2027 season as the club prepares for its return to in 2026. Kurt Haggerty praised Blake's proven quality from prior elite-level play, while the player himself voiced excitement about representing the club and its supporters in the top flight. This commitment underscores Blake's integral role in Bradford's ongoing rebuild and competitive aspirations.

Representative career

Domestic representative

In 2015, Waqa Blake was selected for the City team for the annual City vs Country Origin match, representing his domestic debut at the representative level. His selection as a centre reflected coach Brad Fittler's emphasis on youthful potential, despite Blake having appeared in only a handful of NRL games that season following his debut in Round 5 for the . On 3 May 2015, Blake started at centre in the fixture at McDonald's Park in Wagga Wagga, where City fell to a 34-22 loss against Country in a closely contested affair. He made a notable contribution late in the game by delivering an offload that assisted Blake Austin's hat-trick try in the 63rd minute, aiding City's push in the final quarter. This appearance marked Blake's sole domestic representative honour, with no further or other Australian selections in his career thereafter.

International career

Blake made his international debut for the Fiji Bati in a Test match against in , and subsequently represented his country at the that year. Playing primarily as a centre, he contributed to Fiji's campaign, including the victory over in the tournament pool stage. Over his international career from 2017 to 2025, Blake accumulated 8 Test matches for , scoring 4 tries in total. He also participated in the 2019 9s, appearing in 2 matches for the Fiji 9s side. Blake played a key role in major tournaments, including the 2017 and the 2023 Pacific Championships, where he helped in their Pacific Bowl matches against the and , including the 2024 Pacific Championships against the and . Known for his powerful running and defensive presence as a centre, Blake has been an important part of 's emerging .

Career statistics and achievements

Club statistics

Waqa Blake has accumulated a total of 220 first-grade matches, 87 tries, 1 goal, and 350 points across his club career in the NRL, , and as of September 30, 2025. The following table provides a breakdown of his first-grade statistics by club:
ClubYearsMatchesTriesGoalsPoints
2015–201988340136
2019–202377280112
St Helens20242411044
20253114158
Total220871350
Blake's try-scoring has shown variability across seasons, with a career-high of 13 tries in 2018 for Penrith and 12 tries in 2022 for , reflecting peaks during his mid- years; he scored fewer in transitional seasons like 2019 (4 tries across clubs) and 2023 (0 tries in limited NRL appearances). His output rebounded in the UK, with 11 tries in 24 games for St Helens in 2024 and 14 tries in 31 games for in 2025. Throughout his , Blake has demonstrated versatility, primarily playing as a centre or winger, which has allowed him to adapt across different team systems and competitions. In reserve-grade competitions during his early development, Blake featured prominently in the NYC (NRL Under-20s) with 29 matches and 27 tries for 108 points, and in the with 17 matches, 6 tries, and 24 points across Penrith and reserves. Following his two-year contract extension with in November 2025, Blake's club statistics are projected to continue accumulating in the .

International statistics and honors

Waqa Blake has earned 7 Test caps for between 2017 and 2024, during which he scored 3 tries for a total of 12 points. His appearances highlight his role as a powerful centre, contributing to 's efforts in Pacific-based competitions despite the team's mixed results, including losses to strong opponents like and . Blake's selections often stemmed from strong club form, but his Test record reflects 's growing competitiveness in the Pacific. In 2025, Blake was included in 's provisional squad for the Pacific Championships but did not feature in the final team. In addition to full Tests, Blake represented in the 2019 Rugby League World Cup 9s, playing 2 matches in the tournament held in . advanced through pool play but exited in the knockout stages, with Blake featuring in the opening pool game against and another group fixture. No tries were recorded from him in the 9s format. The following table summarizes Blake's Test appearances by year and tournament:
YearTournamentOpponent(s)Matches PlayedTries Scored
2017Pacific Test10
2022Pacific Test / , others20
2023Pacific Championships, 22
2024Pacific Championships, 21
Fiji recorded 3 wins and 4 losses in Blake's Test appearances, showcasing his involvement in key regional rivalries. The 2023 Pacific Championships saw his most productive outing, with a of tries in the 12-32 loss to . On the domestic representative front, Blake played 1 match for in the 2015 City vs game, a 22-34 loss to Country at Park in . He did not score but was noted for his offloading contributions in the youthful side. Blake has not received major individual international honors, though his performances earned him selection in the Team of the Tournament at the 2017 NRL Auckland Nines, a pre-season event blending club and representative elements. No further accolades, such as Man of the Match awards in Tests, have been recorded in his representative career.

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