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Matthew Timoko

Centre

Raiders

Player Bio

Height:
183 cm
Date of Birth:
18 January 2000
Weight:
101 kg
Birthplace:
Auckland, NZ
Age:
25
Nickname:
-
Debut Club:
Canberra Raiders
Date:
30 August 2020
Opposition:
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Round:
16
Previous Club:
-
Junior Club:
Ellerslie Eagles
Biography:

Raider #369

Now capped at over 100 games in green, Matt Timoko has enjoyed a rapid rise in the NRL since making his debut in 2020.

Lining up at centre for the Raiders again in 2025 and missing just one match due to being rested, Timoko has cemented himself as a regular starter for the Green Machine.

Averaging 149 metres in 2025, the constant ball carrying threat has represented his New Zealand heritage on multiple occasions including Māori All Stars in 2024 and the Kiwis since 2023 in the Pacific Championships.

Career By Season

Career By Season
Year Played Won Lost Drawn Win % Tries Goals 1 Point Field Goals 2 Point Field Goals Points Kicking Metres Kicking Metres Average Goal Conversion Rate Forced Drop Outs Try Assists Linebreaks Receipts Tackles Made Missed Tackles Tackle Efficiency Total Running Metres Average Running Metres Kick Return Metres Total Points Average Points
Raiders 2020 2 2 - - 100% - - - - - - - - - - - 18 25 1 96.15% 201 100.00 - 54 27.0
Raiders 2021 9 4 5 - 44% - - - - - 20 2.23 - 1 2 1 106 145 18 88.96% 1,004 111.00 - 332 36.9
Raiders 2022 26 15 11 - 58% 9 - - - 36 24 0.93 - - 5 9 310 299 41 87.94% 2,839 109.00 19 859 33.0
Raiders 2023 25 13 12 - 52% 11 - - - 44 3 0.12 - - 5 14 373 288 42 87.27% 3,950 158.00 34 1,071 42.8
Raiders 2024 24 12 12 - 50% 4 - - - 16 44 1.85 - - 6 4 378 351 54 86.67% 3,831 159.00 - 918 38.2
Raiders 2025 25 19 6 - 76% 10 - - - 40 156 6.26 - 2 6 15 386 353 66 84.25% 3,728 149.00 7 1,033 41.3

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