Stargroth Amean

{{short description|Papua New Guinean international rugby league footballer}}

{{BLP sources|date=May 2017}}

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|birth_date = {{birth year and age|1991}}

|birth_place = Wabag, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea

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|height = 180cm

|weight = {{convert|90|kg|stlb|abbr=on}}

|position = {{rlp|FB|WG}}

|club1 = PNG Hunters

|year1start = 2015

|year1end = 18

|appearances1 = 64

|tries1 = 36

|goals1 = 0

|fieldgoals1 = 0

|points1 = 144

|club2 = Barrow Raiders

|year2start = 2019

|year2end = 20

|appearances2 = 25

|tries2 = 11

|goals2 = 0

|fieldgoals2 = 0

|points2 = 44

|club3 = {{nowrap|Port Moresby Vipers}}

|year3start = 2020

|year3end = present

|appearances3 = 0

|tries3 = 0

|goals3 = 0

|fieldgoals3 = 0

|points3 = 0

|teamA = Papua New Guinea

|yearAstart = 2016

|yearAend = 19

|appearancesA = 7

|triesA = 3

|goalsA = 0

|fieldgoalsA = 0

|pointsA = 12

|teamB = Papua New Guinea 9s

|yearBstart = 2019

|yearBend = present

|appearancesB = 2

|triesB = 1

|goalsB = 0

|fieldgoalsB = 0

|pointsB = 4

|updated = 20 October 2019

|source = {{cite web|title=Stargroth Amean|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/stargroth-amean/summary.html|publisher=Rugby League Project}}{{cite web|title=Stargroth Amean|url=http://www.qrl.com.au/intrust-super-cup/hunters-profiles-/stargroth_amean.html|publisher=QRL.com.au|access-date=6 November 2017}}

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{{Medal|Competition|Pacific Games}}

{{Medal|Gold|2015 Port Moresby|Team}}

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Stargroth Amean (born 1991) is a Papua New Guinean professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Port Moresby Vipers. He was unable to return to the UK citing family reasons to play for Barrow Raiders in 2020 but remained under contract.{{Cite Twitter profile|BarrowRaiders}} He was part of the PNG Hunters team in 2017 which won the Queensland Cup. Primarily playing as a {{rlp|fb}}, Amean has represented the Papua New Guinean national team, most notably at the 2017 World Cup and the 2019 World Cup 9s.

Stargroth's last match for PNG Hunters was on 1 April 2018 against Tweed Heads Seagulls in front of his home crowd in Port Moresby. Amean quit the Hunters to start his foundation year of the Bachelor of Science programme at the University of Papua New Guinea in 2018.

Early life

Amean was born in Wabag, Enga Province in Papua New Guinea. He played his junior rugby league for the Paga Panthers. He claims to be named after a Spanish actor.{{cite web|last=Kennedy|first=Chris|date=5 May 2016|title=Hunter Stargroth's life dream becomes reality|url=http://www.nrl.com/hunter-stargroths-life-dream-becomes-reality/tabid/10874/newsid/95599/default.aspx|publisher=NRL.com|access-date=6 November 2017}}

Playing career

Amean was signed by the Hela Wigmen in PNG's domestic competition for the 2011 season. He joined the Port Moresby Vipers the following year, but injuries to both legs meant he couldn't take the field between late 2012 and mid-2014. His form with the Vipers saw him join the Hunters in the Queensland Cup.

In 2019 Amean signed for the Barrow Raiders playing mainly as a centre. Following the 2019 season Amean signed a two-year contract extension with the Raiders, unfortunately due to personal circumstances he was unable to return and re-signed with the Port Moresby Vipers.

{{cite web|last=Birchall|first=Steve|date=1 August 2017|title=You Don't Know Me: Stargroth Amean|url=http://www.rlwc2017.com/news/you-dont-know-me-stargroth-amean|publisher=RLWC2017.com|access-date=6 November 2017}}

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| align=right|{{nowrap|7 May 2016}}

| align=left|Parramatta Stadium, Sydney

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| align=left|Leichhardt Oval, Sydney

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| align=left|PNG Football Stadium, Port Moresby

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| align=right|{{nowrap|12 November 2017}}

| align=left|PNG Football Stadium, Port Moresby

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| align=left|2017 World Cup

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| align=right|{{nowrap|19 November 2017}}

| align=left|Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne

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| align=left|2017 World Cup Q/Final

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References

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