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Name
  
Karl Filiga

Height
  
1.88 m

Weight
  
105 kg


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Karlos Filiga (born 16 October 1988 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a rugby league player for the Parramatta Eels in the National Rugby League (NRL) competition. Filiga primarily plays at centre or in second row

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In 2007, Filiga was labelled by his manager as "the next Sonny Bill Williams". The Sharks won a bidding war in late 2007 for Filiga, committing to a A$600,000 contract over three years. Filiga, previously a Bulldogs junior playing for the Chester Hill Hornets, didn't make his debut in first-grade in 2007 as he spent most of the season sidelined with chest and foot injuries.

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In 2008, the first year of his three-year Cronulla contract, Filiga's NRL appearances were limited by his form. He spent only 11 minutes on the field in the NRL, playing off the bench in a match against Penrith in round 13.

Karl Filiga Signing of the times Newcastle Herald

Cronulla Sharks released Filiga on "compassionate grounds" in April 2009. It is estimated that Filiga's 11-minute NRL career cost the Sharks A$20,000 per minute.

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Filiga was playing for the Wentworthville Magpies, who are the feeder club for the Parramatta Eels NRL Side.

Karl Filiga Bush Beat Sonny Bill Williams clone Karlos Filiga leads Cooma

Karlos is currently playing for the Mudgee Dragons. He was born in New Zealand. His father is Australian and his mother is Samoan. He has three children two daughters and one son Karlos is currently a personal trainer whilst playing for Mudgee dragons Filiga changed his last name from McNichol to his mother's maiden name of Filiga.

Karl Filiga Three seasonending injuries forces Dragons to recruit exNRL player

References

Karl Filiga Wikipedia