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Matt King (born 22 August 1980) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer for the Warrington Wolves of Europe's Super League. An Australian international and New South Wales State of Origin representative three-quarter, he previously played in the NRL for the Melbourne Storm, with whom he won the 2007 premiership.
[edit] Biography[edit] Childhood and early careerKing began playing rugby league at the age of seven for his local club side the Casino Cougars in northern New South Wales and was a solid performer through his junior career. When Matt was eleven he moved to Wauchope where he played Junior League for the Wauchope Blues in the under-11 and under-12 teams before moving back to Casino. In 2000, he was signed by the North Sydney Bears where he worked his way through the grades at the club playing in both Jersey Flegg and reserve grade. King suffered a serious shoulder injury in 2002 and then quit rugby league because of a claimed disinterest. After hanging up his boots at the age of 22, King took up several odd jobs such as working as a bar man before deciding to give rugby league another go in 2003, signing with the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. King couldn't make it out of the reserve grade at the Cronulla. He began to look for other clubs, eventually settling on moving to the Brisbane Norths club in Queensland, one of the feeder clubs for the Melbourne Storm. [edit] MelbourneAfter moving to the Storm's feeder club in Brisbane, King played for nearly a year before being selected to make his debut in the National Rugby League at the age of 23 against the St George Illawarra Dragons at WIN Stadium in round 24 of the 2003 season, impressing on his debut without scoring. King went on to make another two appearances for the club in the regular season that year, scoring his first try in round 26 against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. The 2004 NRL season saw King develop further as a player at the Storm, he cemented his place in the squad and was vital in the Melbourne side's attack, becoming a potent offensive weapon with his agility, pace, strength and ability to find the try line. At the conclusion of the 2004 club season, King finished with a total of fifteen tries and had developed into one of the up and coming centres in rugby league. This was recognised with his selection in the annual City vs Country match for the Country side. 2005 became the season where King would stamp his mark on rugby league, beginning the season by scoring seven tries in the first seven games of the season including a set of doubles against Brisbane and Canberra and yet again impressing City vs Country selectors enough to be again selected in the annual clash. After further impressive performances King was called up for his first major representative honour, being selected for the New South Wales State of Origin side for all three games in 2005. King finished the 2005 season at Melbourne with fourteen tries, and coupled with his three for New South Wales, earned a spot in the Australian international side for the 2005 tour of Great Britain. He played in every game on tour and was again selected out of position on the wing, yet played well enough to earn praise from the Great Britain and Ireland international winger Brian Carney who stated King was "the best winger in the world".[1]
After being consistently linked with a move to the European Super League during the early half of 2007, Matt King finally announced on 10 July, 2007, that he had signed a four year deal with the Warrington Wolves. [3] The deal is worth approximately AUD$600,000 a year, making King one of the highest paid players in rugby league. In September 2007, he finally realised his dream of playing in a premiership. The Storm won convincingly over Manly-Warringah, 34-8, and King scored an inspiring try in his last game in the NRL. Overcome with emotions, King admitted when interviewed that he had been crying shortly after the victory and that this was "the best feeling ever".[4] [edit] WarringtonKing has been playing in England with the Warrington Wolves since the 2008 Super League season. In the semi-final of the 2009 Challenge Cup against Wigan Warriors, King scored a hat-trick of tries to help Warrington book a place in the Wembley final for the first time in nearly 20 years[5]. He played in the Challenge cup when the Wolves defeated the Giants on 29th August, 25-16[6] ironically the same day his previous club, Storm, played their last game at Olympic Park Stadium.[7] [edit] Career playing statistics[edit] Matches played
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