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'Shocked and saddened': Warrior and Kiwi Fern dead at 41

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 22 Nov 2024, 2:09pm
Kathleen Wharton. Photo / Photosport
Kathleen Wharton. Photo / Photosport

'Shocked and saddened': Warrior and Kiwi Fern dead at 41

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 22 Nov 2024, 2:09pm

The Warriors have announced the death of NRLW Warrior, Kath Wharton (nee Keremete). 

In a post on social media, the club said they were 鈥渟hocked and saddened鈥 at the news. 

鈥淲e are deeply shocked and saddened by the passing of NRLW Warrior #28 Kath Wharton. 

鈥淏eyond her many achievements on the rugby league field, Kath was a genuine, kind and beautiful person with such a big heart for her wh膩nau, rugby league and the people of Northland. 

鈥淥ur heart goes out to Kath鈥檚 husband, their children, friends and wh膩nau during this difficult time. 

鈥淢oe mai r膩 e te m膩reikura.鈥 

Wharton was a member of the Kiwi Ferns鈥 2008 Women鈥檚 Rugby League World Cup-winning squad and in 2013, started at second-row in their 2013 World Cup final loss to Australia, before a six-year retirement to focus on a career outside of football and to raise her family. 

After coming out of retirement, she made three appearances for the Warriors鈥 NRLW side in 2019 and twice represented the M膩ori All Stars. Aged 35 at the time, she told Newsroom the introduction of the Women鈥檚 Premiership gave her the motivation to see if she was still up to playing. 

鈥滻 just thought I鈥檇 have a crack,鈥 she said. 鈥漈he biggest thing was contact, seeing how my body would hold up week-in, week-out. It has been really great, and my mind has been just as good. The hardest thing is juggling attendance at training and all the off-field stuff that needs to happen.鈥 

Rugby League Northland too took to social media to express their sadness as Wharton鈥檚 passing. 

鈥淩ugby League Northland is deeply saddened by the passing of our Board member and beloved community figure, Kath Wharton. Our heartfelt condolences go out to Doodles, their children, and the wider wh膩nau during this difficult time. 

鈥淜ath was an exceptional athlete, proudly representing her country in the 2008 and 2013 Rugby League World Cups for the Kiwi Ferns. She also played for Aotearoa in the Maori All Stars W膩hine team in 2019 and later that year, made her debut for the New Zealand Warriors in the NRL Women鈥檚 Premiership. 

鈥淎fter retiring from professional football, Kath continued to contribute to the Rugby League community in various roles. She co-chaired the Sport Northland Board, served as an appointed member of the Rugby League Northland Board, was Head Coach of the Aotearoa Maori All Stars Wahine team, Co-Coached the Hokianga Storm, and played a key role in the growth of Rugby League in Northland. 

鈥淜ath was a humble woman with a kind spirit and a heart devoted to her community. Her passing will leave a profound void in our Rugby League family. 

鈥淲hen the wh膩nau release further information regarding Kath鈥檚 final farewell, we will update our social media channels accordingly. 

鈥淢oe mai r膩 e te m膩reikura. Okioki i roto i to moenga roa.鈥 

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