Trent Hodkinson (born 31 August 1988) is an Australian former professional
rugby league
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footballer who played as a in the
NRL.
He played for the
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in two separate spells, the
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs,
Newcastle Knights and the
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the
National Rugby League. Hodkinson played for
NSW City and
New South Wales
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in the
State of Origin series
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.
Background
Hodkinson was born in
Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia.
He played his junior rugby league for the
Cabramatta Two Blues while attending
Westfields Sports High School. He was then signed by the
Parramatta Eels.
Playing career
Early career
In October 2007, Hodkinson played for the
Junior Kangaroos against the
Junior Kiwis. After progressing through the Parramatta Eels
S. G. Ball Cup and
Harold Matthews Cup squads, he played for the Eels'
NYC team in 2008. In July 2008, he signed a contract with the
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles starting in 2009. In 2009, he played for the Sea Eagles'
Queensland Cup team,
Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles and was named the club's Player of the Year. On 15 July 2009, he played at halfback for the
Queensland Residents against the
New South Wales Residents in Queensland's 34–6 win at
Suncorp Stadium
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. On 12 September 2009, he played in the Sea Eagles'
2009 Queensland Cup Grand Final win over the
Northern Pride RLFC.
2010 : NRL Debut
In round 2 of the
2010 NRL season, Hodkinson made his
NRL debut for Manly against his former club the
Parramatta Eels, in the Sea Eagles' 24–20 loss at
Parramatta Stadium. He scored a try on debut. On 7 May 2010, after impressing in only six matches, he played for
New South Wales city against
New South Wales Country, kicking 3 goals in City's 36–18 loss at
Port Macquarie Regional Stadium. On 15 June 2010, he signed a three-year contract with the
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs starting in 2011. In round 15 against the
South Sydney Rabbitohs
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at
Brookvale Oval, he kicked two field goals to win the match for the Sea Eagles 26–25. He finished off his debut year in the NRL, having played in 24 matches, scoring four tries and kicking three field goals.
2011 : New Club
In round 1 of the
2011 NRL season, Hodkinson made his Canterbury debut against the
Wests Tigers, playing at halfback in Canterbury's 24–14 win at
ANZ Stadium. He scored his first Canterbury try in round 7 against the
South Sydney Rabbitohs
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, in the Canterbury's 36–24 win at ANZ Stadium. In round 20 against the Parramatta Eels at ANZ Stadium, he repeated his feat of the previous year and kicked two field goals in the Canterbury's golden point extra time 8–7 win. He finished off 2011 having played in 22 matches, scoring two tries and kicking three field goals.
2012 : Injury Interrupted Season
Hodkinson only played in six matches in the
2012 NRL season, after undergoing shoulder and knee operations for injuries that interrupted his season.
2013
Hodkinson played his first match for Canterbury in the
2013 season in round 6 against the
Sydney Roosters
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at
SFS in Canterbury's 38–0 loss. Hodkinson was appointed the new goal kicker for Canterbury due to his impressive goal kicking when he was biding his time in the
NSW Cup. On 4 September 2013, Hodkinson re-signed with the Canterbury club until the end of the 2015 season. Hodkinson finished the
2013 NRL season with him playing in 20 matches, scoring four tries, kicking 64 goals and kicking three field goals.
2014 : State of Origin, Co-captain and NRL Grand Final
After being injured over the 2012 season Hodkinson was unable to cement his spot as starting halfback for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, until the 2014 season shining on multiple occasions to get Canterbury to seven successive victories. Hodkinsion was subsequently selected to make his
State of Origin debut for New South Wales in Game I of the 2014 series. Hodkinson and fellow Bulldogs player
Josh Reynolds replaced the incumbent halves pairing of
Mitchell Pearce and
James Maloney for the 2014 series and led NSW to a 12–8 victory in Game 1 at
Suncorp Stadium
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. Hodkinson was called up to the Blues squad again for Game 2. After 71 minutes of play Hodkinson crossed over to score the match's first try, to level the scores with the Maroons. His conversion decided the score 6–4. The Blues held on to win after eight years of Maroon dominance, with Hodkinson scoring the Blues only points. Hodkinson played in Game 3, kicking two goals in NSW 32–8 loss at
Suncorp Stadium
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. Hodkinson led the Bulldogs into the Top 8 at the end of the season. During the Bulldogs vs
Melbourne Storm Elimination Final round, Hodkinson kicked four goals and scored a try to assist his team to a 28–4 win. In the Semi-Final the Bulldogs played a close game with the
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, with Hodkinson kicking two field goals to win for Canterbury's 18–17. In the Preliminary Final the Canterbury side beat
Penrith 18–12 with Hodkinson kicking three goals to secure their place in the
2014 NRL Grand Final. In the week leading to the Grand Final, when Canterbury captain
Michael Ennis was ruled out of the 2014 NRL Grand Final due to a foot injury, Hodkinson along with teammate
James Graham were named co-captains of Canterbury for the match. Hodkinson kicked goal goal in Canterbury's 30–6 Grand Final loss. Hodkinson finished his
2014 NRL season for the Bulldogs with him playing 25 matches, scoring five tries, kicking 68 goals and kicking four field goals.
2015 : Last season at the Bulldogs
In round 3 against the
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
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, Hodkinson played his 100th
NRL match in Canterbury's 16–12 win at
Brookvale Oval. Hodkinson played at halfback and was the main goal kicker in all three matches for the
New South Wales Blues in the
2015 State of Origin series loss. Hodkinson was subsequently dropped from the NSW side for the 2016 series.
On 6 July 2015, Hodkinson signed a three-year contract with the
Newcastle Knights starting in 2016. He finished off his last year with the Bulldogs having played in 18 matches, scoring one try, kicking 47 goals and kicking one field goal. On 15 December, he was named at halfback for the
World All Stars team to play the
Indigenous All Stars on 16 February 2016.
2016 : Knights Captain in very poor season for the club
On 26 February, Hodkinson was announced as one of three co-captains for the Knights alongside
Tariq Sims and
Jeremy Smith. In round 1 of the
2016 NRL season, he made his club debut for Newcastle against the
Gold Coast Titans, playing at halfback and kicking two goals in Newcastle's 12–30 loss at
Cbus Super Stadium. In round 11 against the
Wests Tigers, he scored his first try for the Newcastle club. During the middle of the season, he was linked to a possible allegiance switch to
England
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for the
2016 Four Nations series. He qualifies for England through his English father. Hodkinson finished his first season with the Newcastle club having played in 23 matches, scoring one try, kicking 47 goals and kicking one field goal.
2017 : Demotion to reserve grade, loss of Newcastle captaincy
On 23 February 2017, Hodkinson was named as the sole captain of the Knights for the 2017 season. After Round 7 and with the Knights only notching one win during that period, Hodkinson was demoted to Newcastle's
Intrust Super Premiership NSW team with the club going for youngsters
Brock Lamb and
Jaelen Feeney in the halves but only had one win with them there while as Hodkinson was in reserve grade. Hodkinson would later return in Round 17 against the
Wests Tigers where the Knights lost 33–12 at
Hunter Stadium. Hodkinson did not receive the captaincy back with
Sione Mata'utia and
Jamie Buhrer taking over the role until round 25 and 26 after Sione Mata’utia was ruled out for the final two rounds due to concussion. Hodkinson finished the
2017 NRL season with him playing in 17 matches, scoring one try, kicking 46 goals and kicking one field goal for the Newcastle side.
On 11 November 2019, Hodkinson spoke of his time at Newcastle and called it a "toxic environment". Hodkinson also spoke of his displeasure towards former Newcastle head coach
Nathan Brown saying "I started the year all right, and I think it might have been early in the season I got brought into the coach’s office and he said to me: 'I want you to go back to
NSW Cup and work on your confidence, "I was like: 'Oh, OK' … I think he felt the pressure and had to make a big call, Unfortunately for me, I took the fall for where we were at the time".
Hodkinson explained his situation at the club further saying "I thought I’d go back for a couple of weeks and get my confidence back, which I didn’t really agree with, but two weeks rolls around, nothing said, "Four weeks, six weeks, didn’t hear a thing. Walked past each other, nothing was said. Ten weeks rolled around and I was just going: 'What’s doing here?, In the meantime, there were certain things getting leaked to the media – the local media up there – that I wasn’t too happy about. I know for a fact that it was coming from him".
2018
On 5 February 2018, Hodkinson was released from his final year of his contract with the
Newcastle Knights to sign on a one-year deal with the
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks as a back-up half. In round 3 of the
2018 season, he made his debut for Cronulla in their 14–4 win over the
Parramatta Eels at
ANZ Stadium.
On 15 May, Hodkinson was granted a release from the Cronulla club so he could return to Manly effectively immediately on a two-year contract, with Cronulla allowing him to take up a longer-term deal than they could offer. He made his return to the Manly club in their 24–4 win over the Melbourne Storm at
AAMI Park on 19 May. He played off the
interchange bench and kicked three from four goals in the match.
2019
Hodkinson started the 2019 season at Manly from the bench in the match against
West Tigers. He entered the game as a substitute during the second half at hooker, and had an error-free 15 minutes on the field. After Manly's round 2 loss against the
Sydney Roosters
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, Hodkinson was demoted to reserve grade to play for Manly's reserve grade side the
Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles.
On 5 September, Hodkinson announced his retirement from
rugby league
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after succumbing to career-ending knee injuries. Hodkinson spoke to the media saying "Unfortunately due to a new injury sustained earlier this year, numerous medical procedures and intensive rehabilitation, I have been forced to give up the game that I love and will be medically retiring from rugby league".
References
External links
Manly Sea Eagles profileCronulla Sharks profileNRL profileDes Hasler tips halves rookie Trent Hodkinson to shine''Herald Sun'', 24 March 2010
Trent Hodkinson''Herald Sun''
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1988 births
Living people
Australian rugby league players
Australian people of English descent
Cabramatta Two Blues players
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs players
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players
Junior Kangaroos players
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players
New South Wales City Origin rugby league team players
New South Wales Rugby League State of Origin players
Newcastle Knights players
Newcastle Knights captains
Queensland Residents rugby league team players
Rugby league halfbacks
Rugby league players from Sydney
Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles players
21st-century Australian sportsmen