Kelly Haimona
File:Kelly Haimona 2014.jpg | |||
Date of birth | 30 July 1986 | ||
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Place of birth | Rotorua, New Zealand | ||
Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | ||
Weight | 107 kg (16 st 12 lb) | ||
School | Rotorua Boys' High School | ||
Rugby union career | |||
Playing career | |||
Position | Fly-half, Centre, Fullback | ||
Amateur clubs | |||
Years | Club / team | ||
2005–11 2011-13 |
Whakarewarewa Lyons Piacenza |
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Professional / senior clubs | |||
Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
2007-09 2013-14 2014–16 |
Bay of Plenty Calvisano Zebre |
2 24 24 |
(4) (282) (108) |
correct as of 20 February 2016. | |||
National team(s) | |||
Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
2014– | Italy | 11 | (65) |
correct as of 19 March 2016. |
Kelly Haimona (born 30 July 1986) is a New Zealand-born Italian international rugby union player, who can play Fly Half, Centre and Fullback. He currently plays for Italian side Zebre in the Pro12 competition.
Career
New Zealand
Haimona's rugby career began in 2005, playing for his local club Whakarewarewa in the Baywide Premier Rugby competition. In 2006, he helped his team to become champions of the Baywide Premier Rugby competition, scoring a try and kicking a crucial penalty to beat Rotoiti 18–17.[1] His passion for the team saw Kelly become captain for a number of seasons, and in 2007, he was named in the Bay of Plenty squad for the 2007 Air New Zealand Cup.[2] Within weeks of joining the squad, he was promoted into the region's top squad for the rest of the competition, following injury to regular Number 10 Murray Williams. He made his Bay of Plenty debut off the bench on 25 August 2007 against Otago. He was reselected for Bay of Plenty again in 2008, but struggled for game time during the season. After his brief stint with the Steamers, he continued to play with Whakarewarewa until 2011, where he was targeted by the Italian national team selectors. However, that would mean he would have to play in Italy for 3 consecutive years to earn player residency.[3]
Italy
Haimona's Italian career began in late 2011, playing for Lyons Piacenza in the Serie A championship - the second tier of the Italian Rugby Union championships. He consistently started and played well at Fly-half for Lyons, and for many seasons, there were a lot of interest in him from championships above Serie A. However, it wasn't until early 2013 that Calvisano had a look at him and signed him for the 2013-14 National Championship of Excellence (NCE).[4] He made his Calvisano debut on 21 September 2013 in a 36–0 victory over San Donà. He played in every match that season for Calvisano, being their first choice Fly-Half in all their 2013–14 European Challenge Cup matches - though Calvisano failed to win any matches in their pool, made up of; Brive, Newcastle Falcons and București Wolves. At best, they secured a 20–all draw with Brive in the opening match.[5] His form in the NCE caught the eyes Zebre, who had loaned Haimona in February and March 2014 from Calvisano. His first match was a starting position at Fly-half against Irish side Leinster, who were 31–8 victors on that occasion. However, he was vital in Zebre's 15–10 win over Cardiff Blues.[6]
On 26 August 2014, Kelly was officially announced in Zebre's squad for the 2014–15 Pro12 season.[7] On 27 September, Zebre beat Ulster 13–6, and during this match Haimona scored a 40-meter drop goal to help Zebre secure an historic victory.[8]
On 8 October, after three years in the waiting, Kelly Haimona was named in the Italian National team for their 2014 end-of-year tests against Samoa, Argentina and South Africa.[9] He made his debut in the opening match against Samoa on 8 November 2014. He kicked 14 points in the 24–13 win, Italy's first win in 9 attempts.[10]
References
- ↑ 'D' words help win grand final
- ↑ Haimona all steamed up by Bay callup
- ↑ Azzurri bid tough call for Haimona
- ↑ Inside Running Rugby - Kelly Haimona
- ↑ Report: Late Lyons try saves Brive
- ↑ Zebre 15 Cardiff Blues 10
- ↑ Pro12: Transfer Wrap
- ↑ Pro12: Zebre 13-6 Ulster
- ↑ CARIPARMA TEST MATCH, TRENTA CONVOCATI PER SAMOA, ARGENTINA E SUDAFRICA
- ↑ Second-half comeback sees Italy victorious
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