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Matt Utai
Matthew Utai (born 25 May 1981 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a professional rugby league footballer. A New Zealand and Samoa international representative three-quarter back, he previously played for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, with whom he won the 2004 NRL premiership and the Wests Tigers.
==Playing career==
Utai was a Berala Bears junior and came through the development squads at the Canterbury Bulldogs.〔(Matt Utai Tribute ) ''rleague.com'', 10 October 2009〕 In 2000, Utai started the year in Jersey Flegg, but his form warranted promotion to the Reserve Grade side and he played in 16 matches including scoring two tries in the Grand Final victory against the Penrith Panthers.
Making his NRL debut in 2002 season, he scored 13 tries in 21 appearances and played in only 2 losses all year. However, the club did not play in the semis because of salary cap breaches. He was named the Dally M Rookie of the Year. In 2003, he scored 21 tries in 27 games, including scoring triples in three consecutive games.
Near the end of 2004, Utai scored 11 tries in the space of 7 games. He was a member of the Bulldogs' Premiership-winning team, playing in the 2004 NRL grand final on the wing in their 16–13 win over Sydney Roosters, scoring two tries in the match.
In a 2006 match Utai became the first player that season to be sent off, for a swinging arm on the Wests Tigers' Stuart Flanagan. Utai was suspended for five weeks.
In 2009 Utai spent most of the season playing for the Bankstown City side in the NSW Cup. He became the only Bulldogs player to win five premierships across all grades when Bankstown City won the grand final that year.〔
He originally signed the Crusaders Super League club for 2010 but failed to recover from a knee injury.〔http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/bulldogs-star-matt-utai-signs-with-celtic-crusaders-in-super-league/story-e6frexnr-1225787368206〕 Instead Utai joined NSW Country Rugby League Club, Young in Group 9.〔http://www.youngwitness.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/cherrypickers-sign-utai/1712169.aspx〕 Utai was then released from Young and joined the Auburn Warriors.〔http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/bungle-dogs-matt/story-e6freye0-1225853871102〕 He would have signed with the Wests Tigers but Welsh Super League club Crusaders demanded a compensation fee of $130,000.
Utai joined the Wests Tigers in 2011, making his first appearance in the first round of the season. He was a regular on the wing throughout the season, and was re-signed for 2012, and signed a one-year extension in October 2012.
At the end of the 2013 season Matt Utai was released from his Wests Tigers contract. He currently plays for Auburn Warriors in the Ron Massey Cup.

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