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|name = Henry Perenara |image = Henry Perenara.jpg |image_size = 100px |fullname = Henry Edward Peranara |nickname = |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1980|6|16|df=yes}} |birth_place = Auckland, New Zealand |height = 186 cm (6 ft 1 in) |weight = 100 kg (17 st 6 lb) |position = {{rlp|LK|SR|FE|HK}} |club1 = NZ Warriors |year1start = 2000 |year1end = |appearances1 = 3 |tries1 = 0 |goals1 = 0 |fieldgoals1 = 0 |points1 = 0 |club2 = Melbourne Storm |year2start = 2001 |year2end = 02 |appearances2 = 33 |tries2 = 8 |goals2 = 0 |fieldgoals2 = 0 |points2 = 32 |club3 = St. George Illawarra |year3start = 2003 |year3end = 04 |appearances3 = 16 |tries3 = 1 |goals3 = 0 |fieldgoals3 = 0 |points3 = 4 |club4 = Parramatta Eels |year4start = 2005 |year4end = 06 |appearances4 = 11 |tries4 = 1 |goals4 = 0 |fieldgoals4 = 0 |points4 = 4 |club5 = Cronulla Sharks |year5start = 2007 |year5end = |appearances5 = 9 |tries5 = 2 |goals5 = 0 |fieldgoals5 = 0 |points5 = 8 |teamA = New Zealand Māori |yearAstart = 1999 |yearAend = 00 |appearancesA = 2 |triesA = 0 |goalsA = 0 |fieldgoalsA = 0 |pointsA = 0 |teamB = New Zealand |yearBstart = 2001 |yearBend = |appearancesB = 1 |triesB = 0 |goalsB = 0 |fieldgoalsB = 0 |pointsB = 0 |refereecomp1 = National Rugby League |refereeyear1start = 2011 |refereeyear1end = present |refereeappearances1 = 127 |refereecomp2 = Four Nations |refereeyear2start = 2011 |refereeyear2end = 14 |refereeappearances2 = 3 |refereecomp3 = Rugby League World Cup |refereeyear3start = 2013 |refereeyear3end = |refereeappearances3 = 5 |retired = yes |source = [1][2] |updated = }} Henry Edward Perenara (born 16 June 1980) is a New Zealand rugby league referee and former professional player who represented his country. His position of choice is at {{rlp|lk}} though he can also play in the Second Row.[1][2] He is a brother of Marcus Perenara and a cousin of Sonny Bill Williams, and of current Hurricanes and All Blacks halfback TJ Perenara. Early yearsPerenara was born in Auckland, New Zealand. Attending Lynfield College, Perenara played for the New Lynn Stags and Bay Roskill Vikings and represented the New Zealand Secondary Schools team in 1998.[3][4] Playing careerIn 1999, while under contract to the Warriors, Perenara played for Auckland North in the National Provincial Competition.[5] He was part of the Glenora Bears side that dominated the Auckland Rugby League competition that year, winning the Roope Rooster, Ruataki Shield and Fox Memorial.[6] Perenara played for the Cronulla Sharks, St. George Illawarra Dragons, Melbourne Storm, Auckland Warriors and the Parramatta Eels in the National Rugby League competition. Referee careerPerenara retired as a player in 2007 to join the National Rugby League's referee cadet programme.[7] He made his first grade referee debut in 2011. He was to make his Test debut on 6 October however the scheduled Test between the New Zealand national rugby league team and the Cook Islands was cancelled.[8] Instead, Perenara's Test debut came on 29 October 2011 when he controlled the Four Nations match between England and Wales. He was named the 2011 New Zealand Rugby League's referee of the year.[9] He is one of only four New Zealanders to play for New Zealand and referee a test match.[10] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/players/henry-perenara/summary.html|title=Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org|publisher=rugbyleagueproject.org|date=31 December 2017|accessdate=1 January 2018}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/referees/henry-perenara/summary.html|title=Referee Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org|publisher=rugbyleagueproject.org|date=31 December 2017|accessdate=1 January 2018}} 3. ^New Zealand Rugby League Annual '98, New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1998. p.181 4. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20100523170735/http://aucklandleague.co.nz/display_page.asp?item=359 Bay Roskill Rugby League Inc] aucklandleague.co.nz 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=3727|title=Rugby League: Injury gives Hoppe a starting chance|author=Jessup, Peter|date=16 March 1999|work=The New Zealand Herald|accessdate=3 October 2011}} 6. ^Junior Kiwi enjoys life in fast lane{{dead link|date=February 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} Sunday Star-Times, 19 September 1999 7. ^Perenara quits to become a referee Sydney Morning Herald, 3 October 2007 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/sport/rugby-league/5579818/Perenara-to-make-international-refereeing-debut|title=Perenara to make international refereeing debut|date=7 September 2011|work=The Press|accessdate=3 October 2011}} 9. ^Perenara's refereeing career given another boost {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111105095923/http://www.rleague.com/content/article.php?id=41639 |date=5 November 2011}} rleague.com, 2 November 2011 10. ^In Touch {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150114025947/http://www.nzrl.co.nz/media/63553/in%20touch%20nov%20dec%202011.pdf |date=14 January 2015}} New Zealand Rugby League, December 2011 External links
22 : 1980 births|New Zealand rugby league players|New Zealand rugby league referees|New Zealand Māori rugby league players|New Zealand Māori rugby league team players|New Zealand national rugby league team players|New Zealand Warriors players|Melbourne Storm players|St. George Illawarra Dragons players|Parramatta Eels players|Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks players|Glenora Bears players|New Lynn Stags players|Auckland rugby league team players|Bay Roskill Vikings players|Junior Kiwis players|Rugby league five-eighths|Rugby league locks|National Rugby League referees|Rugby League World Cup referees|Living people|People educated at Lynfield College |
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