Tongan Rugby League Star Albert Vete Returns Home After Castleford Tigers Departure

After two years with Castleford Tigers, experienced rugby league prop Albert Vete is returning to his native New Zealand. The 31-year-old Tongan international struggled to make a significant impact during his time in the UK, featuring in just 10 games over the past 18 months. Vete’s rugby league journey in Britain spanned 5 years across stints with Hull KR and Doncaster RLFC.

Rugby League Star Albert Vete Heads Home to New Zealand After Castleford Tigers Departure

Bidding Farewell to the Castleford Tigers

After bidding farewell to the Castleford Tigers, experienced rugby league prop Albert Vete will be returning to his native New Zealand, as confirmed by his former loan club Doncaster RLFC.

The 31-year-old Tongan international, who earned his two national team caps in 2015, struggled to make a significant impact during his two-year stint with the Tigers, featuring in just 10 games over the past 18 months. With Castleford seeking to bring in new overseas talent, the club and Vete mutually agreed to part ways earlier this month.

Honoring a Successful Spell with Doncaster RLFC

Prior to his time at the Jungle, Vete enjoyed a successful spell with Doncaster RLFC on loan, helping the club gain promotion from League 1 via the playoffs last season. As a gesture of appreciation, the Dons will be honoring Vete by having him lead the teams out for their home game against Dewsbury Rams this Sunday.

A Journey through the UK Rugby League Scene

Vete’s rugby league journey in the UK began with a two-year stint at Hull KR, where he made 32 appearances across the 2021 and 2022 seasons after being brought over from the NRL. Before that, the experienced prop had already amassed over 50 appearances in Australia’s top-flight competition, representing both the New Zealand Warriors and Melbourne Storm.

The Next Chapter of Vete’s Illustrious Career

While his next club destination remains unknown, the veteran forward’s return to New Zealand marks the end of his five-year spell playing rugby league in the British Isles. Vete’s departure from Castleford Tigers and subsequent homecoming will undoubtedly be met with well-wishes from the rugby league community as he embarks on the next chapter of his illustrious career.

“Vete’s departure from Castleford Tigers and subsequent homecoming will undoubtedly be met with well-wishes from the rugby league community as he embarks on the next chapter of his illustrious career.”

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