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Michael Jennings
Jennings playing for the Panthers in 2010.
Personal information
Born (1988-04-20) 20 April 1988 (age 36)
Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight96 kg (15 st 2 lb)
Playing information
PositionCentre
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2007–12 Penrith Panthers 122 71 0 0 284
2013–15 Sydney Roosters 71 41 0 0 164
2016– Parramatta Eels 24 15 0 0 60
Total 217 127 0 0 508
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2008–12 Prime Minister's XIII 4 5 0 0 20
2008 Tonga 3 3 0 0 12
2009–13 City Origin 4 1 0 0 4
2009–16 New South Wales 18 6 0 0 24
2009–15 Australia 7 6 0 0 20
2010–13 NRL All Stars 4 1 0 0 4
Source: [1]
As of 17 July 2016

Michael Jennings (born 20 April 1988) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who currently plays for the Parramatta Eels in the National Rugby League. A Tongan and Australian international and New South Wales State of Origin representative, he plays at centre and previously played for the Penrith Panthers and Sydney Roosters, the latter with whom he won the 2013 NRL Premiership.

Background

Born in Blacktown, New South Wales, Jennings is of Tongan, Fijian and English descent.[3] Jennings is the nephew of 1960s All Black Arthur Jennings.[3]

He played his junior football for the Western City Tigers Mt Druitt and St Mary's Saints before being signed by the Penrith Panthers.[4] Jennings played for the Australian Schoolboys team in 2005. Jennings attended Blackett Primary School and St Dominic's College.[5]

Jennings is the older brother of current Panthers players George Jennings and Robert Jennings.[6]

Playing career

2007

In Round 2, Jennings made his NRL debut for the Penrith Panthers against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs on the wing, scoring a try in the Panthers 40-10 victory at Penrith Stadium.[7] In Round 23 against the Newcastle Knights, he scored a hatrick in the Panthers 46-12 win at Hunter Stadium.[8] At the end of the year, Jennings was the Panthers highest tryscorer with 15 tries in 23 matches. He won the Panthers Player of the Year award and the Rookie of the Year award as well as being nominated for the Dally M Rookie of the Year.[9][10] In October, Jennings played for the Junior Kangaroos.[11]

2008

Jennings played in 23 matches and scored 12 tries for the Panthers in the 2008. He played for the Prime Minister's XIII team against Papua New Guinea and scored a try on debut.[12] Jennings was named in the preliminary 46-man Australian and Tongan squads for the 2008 World Cup. He eventually represented Tonga, scoring 3 tries in as many appearances.[13]

2009

On 8 May, Jennings played for the New South Wales City team against New South Wales Country, scoring a try in the 40-18 win in Orange.[14] In May, he was selected for New South Wales in Game 1 of the 2009 State of Origin series in Melbourne, Victoria.[15][16] Jennings missed Game 2 but was again selected in Game 3 in the Blues 28-16 win at Suncorp Stadium.[17] Jennings played in 19 matches and was the Panthers highest tryscorer with 17 tries, including 3 hatricks. In September, Jennings was again selected in the Prime Minister’s XIII squad, scoring another hatrick in the 42-18 win against Papua New Guinea.[18]

In October and November, Jennings travelled to Europe with the Australian team for the 2009 Four Nations. He made his debut for the Kangaroos in the match against France and scored 3 tries as well as receiving the Man of the Match award in the 42-4 win.[19] Jennings became the 4th Kangaroo, following Lionel Morgan in 1960, Brad Mackay in 1990 and David Williams in 2008, to score a hatrick on debut.

2010

On 13 February, Jennings played for the inaugural NRL All Stars team against the Indigenous All Stars at Cbus Super Stadium. He played at centre and scored a try in the NRL All Stars 16-12 win.[20] On 7 May, Jennings played for NSW City Origin.[21] He again played for NSW in Game 3 of the 2010 State of Origin series in the Blues 23-18 loss.[22] Jennings played in 25 matches and 16 tries in the regular season.

2011

Jennings started the pre-season with another appearance for the NRL All Stars,[23] and played for City Origin in May.[24] On 12 August, Jennings was dropped from the Panthers team for showing up to training under the influence of alcohol.[25] He was also fined $10,000 earlier in 2011 for drinking and it had been understood that he was on his last chance at the club. Jennings season was marred by numerous injuries, off-field controversies and he only scored 4 tries during the whole year, 1 at State of Origin level, 1 at club level and 2 whilst playing for the Windsor Wolves in the NSW Cup. Controversially, he was still selected for NSW despite his poor start, and scored a try and was rated as one of the best in a 16-12 beaten team in game 1.[26] In Round 13 against the Gold Coast Titans, Jennings played his 100th NRL career match for the Panthers in the 23-10 win at Cbus Super Stadium. He managed 15 games for the Panthers for the year On 19 September, Jennings played for the Prime Minister's XIII.[27]

2012

Jennings was chosen for the NRL All Stars for the 3rd consecutive year.[28] He played in all 3 matches for NSW in the 2012 State of Origin series. For Game 1, Jennings became the first player in 30 years to be selected for New South Wales from reserve-grade after being dropped from the Panthers first-grade team.[29] Throughout the season, rumours surrounded Jennings and his situation at the club, with speculation that Jennings was out of favour with the Panthers Coaching Director, Phil Gould, and that the club was trying to release Jennings to free up salary cap space.[30] Jennings played in 17 matches and scored 10 tries for the Panthers in what was to be his last year with the club. On 23 September, Jennings played for Prime Minister's XIII in the 24-18 win over Papua New Guinea.[31]

2013

On 15 January, after months of speculation, Jennings signed a 4-year contract with the Sydney Roosters, after being officially released by the Panthers.[32][33]

On 21 April, Jennings played for NSW City Origin in their 18-12 loss.[34] Jennings played in all 3 State of Origin games in 2013, scoring a solo try in Game 1 in the 14-6 win.[35] On 6 October, Jennings played in the 2013 NRL Grand Final at centre with the Roosters being victorious over the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 26-18. Jennings scored to seal the victory with a try from a James Maloney grubber, beating two Manly players with his speed.[36][37] Jennings was the Roosters highest tryscorer with 20 tries in 26 matches in an excellent year. After winning the premiership, he was named in the Kangaroos 24-man squad for the 2013 World Cup,[38] scoring a try in his sole appearance against Fiji.[39]

2014

Before the season, the Roosters hosted the Wigan Warriors for the 2014 World Club Challenge match. Jennings became the first player in World Club Challenge history to score three tries as the Australian premiers won 36-14 at SFS.[40] Jennings scored the first try in the 2014 NRL season in the Roosters 28-8 loss to the South Sydney Rabbitohs at ANZ Stadium.[41] In Round 2 against the Parramatta Eels, Jennings played his 150th NRL career match in the Roosters 56-4 smashing win at SFS.[42] Jennings was selected for NSW in Game 1 of the 2014 State of Origin series in the 100th State of Origin Match in the 12-8 win at Suncorp Stadium.[43] In game 2 of the series, he was a member of the team that won 6-4, resulting in the Blues breaking their 8-year losing streak.[44] In Round 23, against the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval, Jennings scored his 100th NRL career try in a 48-4 win.[45] He scored 13 tries from his 21 Roosters games. At the end of the season, he played for Australia in the Four Nations,[46] scoring a try in the 22-18 loss to New Zealand.[47]

2015

For the 2015 Anzac Test, Jennings played at centre in the Kangaroos 26-12 loss.[48][49] He played in all 3 matches of the 2015 State of Origin series, scoring 2 tries in the Blues 2-1 series loss,[50][51] and was awarded the Man of the Match in game two.[52][53] He scored 8 tries in his 21 games for the Roosters.

On 20 June, Jennings was arrested and charged with offensive behaviour after he approached officers in an aggressive manner after his younger brother Panthers player Robert Jennings was spoken to after he allegedly kicked a boom gate in the Erby Place carpark. They were having a drunken night out in Parramatta to celebrate Jennings' successful second Origin match.[54][55] Jennings received a 1 match suspension from the Roosters.[51][56] On 20 July, Jennings pleaded not guilty to charges of offensive behaviour and hindering police, claiming that he and his brother were victims of racial profiling by police.[57][58] On 14 December, he was handed a 12-month good behaviour bond after being found guilty of behaving in an offensive manner in a public place.[59][60]

2016

On 18 January, Jennings signed a 4-year contract with the Parramatta Eels starting effective immediately, after being released from the final year of his Roosters contract.[61][62] In Round 1 of the 2016 NRL season, Jennings made his club debut for the Parramatta Eels in the season opening match against the Brisbane Broncos, playing at centre in the Eels 17-4 loss at Parramatta Stadium.[63] In Round 3 against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Jennings scored his first club try for the Eels in the 20-6 win at ANZ Stadium.[64] In Round 7 against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Jennings played his 200th NRL career match in the Eels 22-10 win at Brookvale Oval.Jennings scored 9 tries in 19 games for the eels.[65]

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