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Shane Endacott

Shane Endacott
Personal information
Born New Zealand
Playing information
Position Five-eighth
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
Papanui (CRL)
Sydenham (CRL)
1994 Canterbury Cardinals 12 3 0 0 12
1994–95 Hull F.C.
1995 Christchurch City 8 2 0 0 8
1997–99 Auckland Warriors 42 3 0 0 12
Total 62 8 0 0 32
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1992–94 Canterbury
As of 27 November 2008
Source: RLP

Shane Endacott is a New Zealand rugby league coach and former player. His position of preference was Five Eighth; however, he was also often used at lock, hooker or in the centres. He is the son of New Zealand Kiwis coach Frank Endacott.

Endacott was a junior in the Canterbury Rugby League competition, representing Papanui and Sydenham.

He played for the Canterbury Cardinals in the new Lion Red Cup in 1994.

During this time he studied at the University of Canterbury, gaining a Bachelor of Science degree.

Endacott moved to England in 1995, leaving the day after his final university exam, and joined Hull F.C. His performances were impressive enough that the then Auckland Warriors signed him for the 1996 season. Before taking up his contract he played for the Christchurch City Shiners several times in the 1995 Lion Red Cup competition.

Endacott spent 1996 playing for the Warriors reserve grade team, which at the time was coached by his father, Frank. He was the reserve team's second highest tackler. He also was selected for a New Zealand XIII team that played the touring Great Britain side. In 1997 he finally made his first grade debut for the Warriors, under coach John Monie. Midway through the season Monie was fired and his father, Frank, was promoted to coach the first grade side. Endacott continued to play for the Warriors, making 42 appearances until his retirement in 1999.

After retirement Endacott remained in Auckland and became involved in the As Seen on TV business.


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