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Name
  
Joel Caine

Role
  
Presenter


Height
  
1.75 m

Weight
  
84 kg

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Joel Caine (born 18 September 1978) is an Australian retired professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, and 2000s, who currently works as a presenter for Sportsbet.

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Caine's position of choice was as a fullback or on the Wing.

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Rugby League Career

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He played for St. George Dragons, Balmain Tigers and Wests Tigers in the NRL. In the Super League he played for London Broncos and the Salford City Reds.

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In the inaugural Wests Tigers game in February 2000, Caine scored three tries and kicked four goals against the Brisbane Broncos. The 20 points scored was a club record for over five years, and it was over two years later before another Wests Tigers players scored a treble. Caine held the Wests Tigers' records for most total points scored by a player and most points scored in a season (224 in 2000). All records were later surpassed by Brett Hodgson. He remains the third highest point-scorer for the club, having scored 526 points during his 4 years with Wests.

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Caine later played some country rugby league with the Parkes Spacemen. He was chosen to represent Western Division, but withdrew due to overseas travel.

Post Rugby League Career

Caine has previously worked with radio's 2GB as a sideline reporter, and with television's ONE HD on Thursday Night Live (2009 - 2010) and Sportsbet .

In 2011, he began co-hosting The Game Plan (NRL), which began airing on ONE HD and switched networks to Channel Ten in mid-2012.

In 2014, Caine became the face of Sportsbet.com.au for rugby league telecasts. This also sees him have a role on the Nine Network with The Footy Show.

In 2015, he was working as a rugby league commentator with Fox Sports.

Personal life

He is older brother to the Cronulla Sharks player, Tony Caine.

References

Joel Caine Wikipedia