Jai Field
Jai Field (born 6 September 1997) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a fullback or stand-off for the Wigan Warriors in the Super League. He previously played for the St. George Illawarra Dragons and the Parramatta Eels in the NRL. BackgroundField was born in Forbes, New South Wales, Australia, and is of Irish and Indigenous Australian (Wiradjuri) descent.[3] He played junior rugby league for the Shellharbour Sharks, before being signed by the St. George Illawarra Dragons. Playing careerSt. George Illawarra Dragons2016In 2016, Field played for the St. George Illawarra Dragons' NYC team.[4] In December, he re-signed with the St. George club on a three-year contract until the end of 2019.[5] 2017In round 1 of the 2017 NRL season, Field made his NRL debut for St. George against the Penrith Panthers.[6][7] He saw his next two games in round 10 and 11, after injuries to the Dragons' top squad.[8] 2018Field played two first grade games for the 2018 season, both of them coming off the bench.[citation needed] ![]() 2019Field made a total of 6 appearances for St George in the 2019 NRL season as the club finished second last on the table.[9] ![]() In November 2019, it was announced that Field had been released by the club.[10] Parramatta Eels2020On 20 February, Field signed a train-and-trial contract with Parramatta after his move to English side Leeds broke down. Field played in the club's 28-24 trial game loss against South Sydney.[11] On 24 May, Field signed a contract to join the Parramatta development squad for the rest of the 2020 NRL season.[12] In round 8, Field made his debut for Parramatta and scored a try as Parramatta defeated North Queensland 42-4 at Bankwest Stadium.[13] On 12 October, Field was released by the Parramatta club along with ten other players.[14] Field was announced as a Wigan Warriors player for 2021 on 9 November 2020.[15] Wigan Warriors2021Field made his debut for Wigan in the opening match of the 2021 season against Leigh Centurions playing winger.[16] Field suffered a torn hamstring in the 19th minute of the game attempting a sprint ruling him out for five months.[17] Field returned to the pitch, coming on at half time, in Wigan's August victory over Salford,[18] however he suffered a groin injury in his next match for the club against Castleford ruling him out for the remainder of the season.[19] 2022Field started the 2022 season scoring and converting his try in a victory over Hull KR in the opening weekend of Super League.[20] He then scored a hat-trick of tries and conversations in Wigan's round 2 victory over Leeds Rhinos.[21] Field rack up a further eleven Super League tries across March and April, but did not score again in the league until late June where he went on to add a further six league tries to his tally. Field started the 2022 Challenge Cup Final on 28th May, after being pivotal in Wigan's cup run which saw him score his second hat-trick of the season in the quarter finals again Wakefield Trinity.[22] Field scored in a 16–14 victory over Huddersfield which saw him lift his first major piece of silverwear of his career.[23] Field finished the season with 25 tries and four conversions for the club and was awarded Wigan Warriors Player of the Year and Player's Player of the Year,[24] in addition to winning the RLWBA Player of the Year,[25] and making the Super League Dream Team as fullback.[26] 2023Field scored in the opening three matches of the 2023 Super League, with his next score being a brace in round 7 in Wigan's 34–6 Battle of the Borough derby victory over the Leigh Leopards.[27] However, Field suffered a hamstring injury a hamstring injury during the game, keeping him sideload for two months.[28] Field returned in June, and scored in Wigan's derby fixture against St Helens, but would lose the match.[29] Field scored a hat-trick in Wigan's round 21 64–6 defeated of Hull Kingston Rovers,[30] before scoring again in round 24 against Salford.[31] The victory saw Wigan go top of the table for the first time since April and ultimately win the 2023 League Leaders' Shield. Field scored a brace in Wigan's play off semi-final against Hull Kingston Rovers, winning the match 42–12.[32] On 14 October, Field played in the 2023 Super League Grand Final, which saw Wigan defeat the Catalans Dragons 10–2 and win the 2023 Super League.[33] 2024![]() Ahead of the 2024 season, Field signed a four-year contract extension with Wigan.[34] On 24 February, Field played in Wigan's 2024 World Club Challenge final victory over Penrith.[35] On 8 June, Field played in Wigan's 2024 Challenge Cup final victory over Warrington.[36] On 12 October, Field played in Wigan's 9-2 grand final victory over Hull Kingston Rovers.[37] HonoursWigan Warriors
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