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Peter Lewis is a rugby league player. His position of preference is at Centre.
[edit] Early YearsA junior from Wellington's Upper Hutt, Lewis was signed by the Auckland Warriors in 1998 and moved to Auckland.[1] In Auckland he played for the Warriors unbeaten reserve grade side in 1998 and was good enough to be selected for the Junior Kiwis. He attracted some interest from Australian clubs in 1999 but opted to remain with the Warriors.[1] His decision was rewarded as he finally cracked first grade and played eleven games for the club. In the weeks he wasn't selected by the Warriors he played for Brisbane Souths in the Queensland Cup. In 2000 he played for the Mt Albert Lions in the Bartercard Cup.[2] [edit] In AustraliaNot wanted by the Warriors, Lewis moved to Australia in 2003, signing with the Penrith Panthers. Here he played two first grade games and also turned out for the St Mary's Cougars in the NSWRL Premier League.[3] He left the Panthers in 2005, signing a one year contract with the Parramatta Eels.[4] He played in pre-season trials for the first grade team but spent the season in the Premier League.[5][6] However his form was good enough to earn a new contract for 2006.[7] In 2006 he returned to first grade, playing two games for the Eels. However since then he has returned to Premier League.[8] [edit] InternationalIn 1999 he was selected by the New Zealand Māori and played against Great Britain.[1] However in 2000 he decided to represent the Cook Islands, playing in the 2000 World Cup.[9] In 2004 he was again the subject of a tug of war, with the NSW Māori and the Cook Islands both selecting him in their squads for the 2004 Oceanic Pacifica Rugby League Tournament.[10] He opted to play for the Cook Islands. In 2006 Lewis again represented the Cook Islands, playing in the team that failed to qualify for the 2008 World Cup.[11] [edit] References
Categories: Living people | New Zealand Māori rugby league team players | Cook Islands national rugby league team players | New Zealand Warriors players | Mt Albert Lions players | Parramatta Eels players | Penrith Panthers players | Souths Magpies players | Cook Island rugby league players | Cook Island Māori people | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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