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Paramor, Junior

Peter "Junior" Paramor ( born Peter "Junior" Paramore , born November 18, 1968 ) is a Samoan rugby player and a rugbill player who played in the second line, now a coach of the Totton College Rugby College. The rugby cousin Terry Fanolua .

Rugby
Junior Paramor
general information
Full namePeter Junior Paramor
Date of BirthNovember 18, 1968 ( 1968-11-18 ) (50 years)
Place of BirthApia , Samoa
Citizenship Samoa
Growth199 cm
Weight104 kg
Positionsecond line player
Career
Club career *
1987–1989New Zealand flag East Tamaki
1990–1995New Zealand flag Manureua
1996-1999Flag of England Bedford Blues48 (70)
1999—2004Flag of England Gloucester122 (135)
2004—2006Flag of England Bedford Blues44 (30)
Rugby League Club Career
1996Flag of australia Hunter Mariners 0 (0)
1996→ Flag of England Castleford Tigers 10 (12)
Provincial / State Team **
1990–1995New Zealand flag Manukau
National team**
1991—2001Samoa Samoa27 (30)
1991–1994Samoa Samoa (Rugby-7)
Coaching career
2004—Flag of England Bedford Blues

* The number of games and points for a professional club is counted for the National League, Heineken Cup and Super Rugby.

** The number of games and points for the provincial team in the official matches of regional cups.

*** The number of games and points for the national team in official matches.

Biography

A native of Samoa, grew up in New Zealand. He played for New Zealand's rugby teams until 1995, including the national team of the Manukau province. In 1996, he moved to the UK, where he signed a contract with the professional rugby football club "Castleford Tigers", for which he played on loan (the rights belonged to "Hunter Mariners"). After the season, he moved to rugby-15, became a player in the Bedford Blues club and helped him get into the English Premier League in 1998. In 1999 he moved to Gloucester to his cousin Terry Fangalua , where he spent five years, winning the 2002 English Championship Final and winning the Bristol Final [1] , and in 2003 won the Powergen Cup [2] . In 2004 he completed his playing career, becoming a coach at Bedford Blues. During his career, Paramor spent 29 games in the Samoan national team, taking part in three world championships: 1991 , 1995 and 1999 .

He currently owns his own rugby academy. He works as a coach at the Totton College Rugby Academy on a par with Badge Pountney teaches rugby at Canford School in Dorset [3] [4] [5] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Clockwatch: Bristol v Gloucester (Unc.) . BBC (8 June 2002). The appeal date is February 8, 2018.
  2. ↑ Clockwatch: Powergen Cup final (Unresolved) . BBC (5 April 2003). The appeal date is September 8, 2016.
  3. ↑ Junior Paramore Official Site | Home Page | Junior Paramore Rugby Legend | Junior Paramore Rugby Academy | Home (Unreferenced) (inaccessible link) . juniorparamore.co.uk. Circulation date August 1, 2014. Archived May 17, 2014.
  4. ↑ Rugby Academy (Unsolved) . totton.ac.uk. Circulation date August 1, 2014. Archived August 9, 2014.
  5. ↑ Junior Paramore - Rugby (Unc.) . totton.ac.uk. Circulation date August 1, 2014. Archived October 21, 2013.

Links

  • Profile on Rugbyleagueproject.org (English)
Samoa Rugby team at international competitions
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paramor, Junior&oldid = 96062555


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