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Tom Amone (born 19 December 1996) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop forward for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Super League.

Key Information

He has previously played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs and Wests Tigers in the National Rugby League, and for Leigh Leopards and Castleford Tigers in the Super League.

Background

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Amone was born in Westmead, New South Wales, Australia. Amone is of Tongan descent.[2]

Playing career

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South Sydney Rabbitohs

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Amone played for the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW for the 2018 season and gained the attention of South Sydney who signed him on a two-year deal beginning in 2019.[3] Amone made his NRL debut in round 14 of the 2019 NRL season for South Sydney in their 19-18 loss to the Penrith Panthers.[4] On 9 November 2020, Amone was released by South Sydney.[5]

Leigh Leopards

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On 1 December 2021, it was reported that he had signed for Leigh in the RFL Championship.[6]

On 12 August 2023, Amone played for Leigh in their 2023 Challenge Cup final victory over Hull Kingston Rovers.[7] Amone played 28 games for Leigh in the 2023 Super League season as the club finished fifth on the table and qualified for the playoffs. He played in their elimination playoff loss against Hull Kington Rovers.[8]

Canterbury Bulldogs

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On 22 May 2024, Amone signed a two-year deal to join NRL side Canterbury ahead of the 2025 NRL season.[9]

Amone did not make an appearance for Canterbury-Bankstown in the NRL, playing five reserve-grade games for the club. On 14 April 2025, the Canterbury club announced that they had released Amone from the remainder of his playing contract.[10]

Castleford Tigers

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Following his departure from Canterbury, Amone made a return to the Super League with Castleford Tigers, signing in April on a deal until the end of the 2025 season.[11] He made his Tigers debut in round 9 against Huddersfield and scored his first try in the round 14 win against Hull FC.[12] Amone sustained an ankle injury during the first half against Leigh in round 24, which ruled him out for the remainder of the campaign.[13][14] Having made 15 appearances for Castleford, he departed at the conclusion of the year to complete his move Hull KR.

Hull Kingston Rovers

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In April 2025, Hull Kingston Rovers announced that Amone would join on a three-year contract from 2026 after his spell with Castleford.[11]

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Tom Amone (born 19 December 1996) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a prop forward. As of November 2025, he is on a short-term deal with in the , though sidelined by an injury sustained in August 2025 for the remainder of the season, prior to joining on a three-year contract beginning in 2026. Amone's career began in the National Rugby League (NRL) with the in 2019, where he made his debut, followed by stints with the in 2021 and the from 2025 until his release in April 2025. In 2022, he moved to England to join (then in the Championship), contributing to their 1895 Cup victory and promotion to the . The following year, Amone played a key role in Leigh's historic win, their first since 1971, defeating 17–16 after golden-point extra time in the final at . Over his tenure with Leigh, he appeared in 66 games, scoring 12 tries. Standing at 181 cm and weighing approximately 110 kg, Amone is known for his powerful forward play but has not yet represented any international side, despite eligibility for .

Background

Early life

Tom Amone was born on 19 December 1996 in Westmead, New South Wales, Australia. His father, Asa Amone, was a dual-code international for Tonga. Amone is of Tongan descent through his family heritage. He spent his childhood in Sydney's western suburbs, an area known for its strong culture, which provided his initial exposure to the sport in Wentworthville.

Junior career

Tom Amone began his rugby league journey with the Wentworthville Leagues Club in Sydney's western suburbs, where he developed his foundational skills in local junior competitions. Amone progressed through the Parramatta Eels' junior system, featuring in their SG Ball under-19 side in 2013. By 2016, he had advanced to the National Youth Competition (NYC) for the Eels, playing 30 matches that season while also gaining experience in the with the Wentworthville Magpies, the Eels' feeder club. His performances in these under-20 and reserve-grade levels highlighted his potential as a powerful forward. At the representative level, Amone earned selection for the Australian Schoolboys in 2014, touring and where he showcased his physicality in a seven-match series. In 2016, he represented the Junior Kiwis in the annual under-20 Test against the Junior Kangaroos, starting as a in the 20-34 loss and demonstrating strong carrying ability alongside teammates like Siosifa Talakai. These international honors marked standout achievements in his junior career, underscoring his rapid development. Following his junior representative success, Amone signed with the in February 2019 on a two-year contract until the end of 2020, transitioning from the Eels' system as a development player after excelling in the Intrust Super Premiership with Wentworthville. This move provided a direct pathway to NRL opportunities, allowing him to train with the Rabbitohs' senior squad and compete in their reserve-grade team.

Club career

South Sydney Rabbitohs

Tom Amone signed a two-year contract with the in February 2019, securing his place in the club ahead of the following his standout performances in the Intrastate State Pathway (ISP) competition. As a promising forward, he joined the Rabbitohs' development pathway, bringing physicality and aggression honed from prior representative honors with the Australian Schoolboys and Junior Kiwis. Amone made his NRL debut for the Rabbitohs in Round 14 of the 2019 season against the , marking the start of his top-grade career at age 22. Over the 2019 season, he featured in five matches, contributing solidly to the forward pack with 30 runs for 296 meters gained and 70 tackles completed at a 93.3% efficiency rate; his averages included 21.1 runs and 9.9 meters per run when extrapolated to 80 minutes of play. In 2020, limited by injury after Round 6, he appeared in four games, recording 30 runs for 278 meters and 51 tackles at 94.4% efficiency, with per-80-minute averages of 26.1 runs and 9.3 meters per run. Across both seasons, Amone tallied nine appearances without scoring a try, focusing on high-impact carries and defensive work to support the Rabbitohs' pack in their push for finals contention. Amone's time with the Rabbitohs concluded at the end of the 2020 season when the club released him as part of their post-season roster adjustments. In total, his contributions included 60 runs for 574 meters gained and 121 tackles, establishing him as a reliable rotation option in the front row despite limited game time.

Wests Tigers

Amone joined the on March 1, 2021, signing for the remainder of the NRL season after being released by the , where he had made just four first-grade appearances over two years. The 24-year-old prop, who was returning from an ACL and MCL injury sustained the previous year, was brought in to add depth to the forward pack during a challenging period for the club, which was undergoing a rebuild under coach Michael Maguire. Amone expressed his intent to focus on the "tough stuff," emphasizing hard carries and defensive work to support the team's efforts. Amone made eight appearances for the Tigers in 2021, debuting off the bench in round 12 with a 34-18 win over the on May 28. He featured in both of the team's victories during his tenure, including a standout 26-6 upset against the defending premiers, , in round 13, where he helped control the middle in a gritty performance that ended the Panthers' nine-game winning streak. The other win came in his debut match against the Dragons, contributing to a rare positive result in a season where the Tigers won just five games overall. His other outings included losses to the (round 14), (round 15, 16-66), (round 20), Cronulla Sharks (round 23), Penrith again (round 24), and Canterbury Bulldogs (round 25). Throughout these games, Amone scored no tries but provided consistent minutes in the prop rotation, adapting to the Tigers' direct, effort-based style amid a transitional facing multiple injuries in the forwards. Amone's time with the Tigers was marked by his resilience post-injury, as he integrated into a pack emphasizing work rate over flair, though the team struggled with cohesion and finished 13th on the ladder. At the conclusion of the 2021 season, he departed the NRL, signing a two-year with the Leigh Centurions in the announced on December 1, 2021, seeking greater opportunities abroad.

Leigh Leopards

In December 2021, Tom Amone signed a two-year contract with Leigh Centurions ahead of the 2022 season, joining from the in the NRL. The club rebranded as in 2023 upon their promotion to . Amone quickly became a cornerstone of the forward pack, playing a pivotal role in Leigh's 2022 victory over , which secured their return to the top flight after an 11-year absence. Over his tenure from 2022 to 2024, Amone made 87 appearances for the Leopards, contributing significantly to their promotion push in 2022 and subsequent playoff campaigns, including a fourth-place finish in 2023. His physical presence as an aggressive helped the team's defense and set the platform for attacking plays, with notable performances in high-stakes matches. In the 2023 season, Amone led in meters carried, totaling 3,467 meters at an average of 8.27 per carry, while also ranking among the top tacklers with consistent high-volume efforts. Amone's standout moment came in the at , where he started at in Leigh's 17-16 victory over , ending the club's 52-year drought for the trophy. He completed 28 tackles and carried the ball 15 times for 128 meters, providing crucial go-forward momentum in a tightly contested match. His contributions that year earned him a spot in the 2023 Dream Team, alongside four Leigh teammates, recognizing his impact as one of the competition's elite s. In May 2024, Amone announced his departure from Leigh at the end of the season to return to the NRL with the on a two-year deal commencing in 2025, concluding a transformative period where he established himself as a Super League star.

Canterbury Bulldogs

In May 2024, the signed prop Tom Amone to a two-year contract commencing in the 2025 NRL season, positioning him as a key addition to bolster their forward pack following his standout performances in the . Amone's time with the Bulldogs was limited, as he failed to secure a first-grade debut and instead featured in five reserve-grade matches in the during the early rounds of the 2025 season. In these appearances, he recorded no tries or points while contributing to a 2-3 win-loss record for the side. His challenges in breaking into the NRL lineup stemmed from difficulties in adapting to the team's structure and competing for a spot in a competitive forward rotation. On April 14, 2025, the Bulldogs granted Amone an immediate release from the remainder of his contract, shortly after reports emerged of interest from international clubs. This abrupt end to his tenure highlighted the short-lived nature of his NRL return, influenced by personal aspirations and team dynamics rather than any disciplinary issues.

Castleford Tigers

In April 2025, following his release from the Bulldogs, Tom Amone joined the on a short-term until the end of the 2025 season. Amone quickly integrated into the Tigers' forward pack as a , making 9 appearances in the latter part of the season. He missed only one game prior to sustaining an injury in late August 2025, which ruled him out for the remainder of the campaign. Despite not scoring any tries, his physical presence at 110 kg and 181 cm provided stability in a Tigers side enduring a difficult season marked by inconsistent results and injuries to key players. Amone's contributions were particularly notable in matches against mid-table opponents, where his defensive work helped shore up the forward line during Castleford's push to avoid the lower reaches of the standings. His stint concluded at the end of 2025, as per the agreement, allowing him to prepare for his next move.

Hull Kingston Rovers

In April 2025, Hull Kingston Rovers announced the signing of prop Tom Amone on a three-year contract, set to commence at the start of the 2026 Super League season and run through to the end of 2028. The move followed Amone's release from the Canterbury Bulldogs in the NRL midway through the 2024 season, after which he returned to Super League with Castleford Tigers for the remainder of 2025, providing him with an immediate pathway back to competitive play in England before joining Rovers. This arrangement allowed Hull KR to secure Amone's services despite salary cap constraints preventing an earlier integration, positioning him as a long-term addition to their forward pack. Amone is expected to take on a pivotal role as a starting prop, leveraging his powerful ball-carrying and defensive work rate demonstrated in prior stints, to bolster a Hull KR side that has established itself as a consistent playoff contender, having reached the 2024 Grand Final and maintained strong form into 2025. Hull KR chief executive Paul Lakin described the signing as a major coup, noting Amone's status as "the best prop in " during his time at , and emphasized his potential to "hit the ground running" in enhancing the team's forward depth for title challenges. Expressing enthusiasm for the move, Amone stated, "I'm really excited to be joining Hull KR from 2026. Speaking with Willie [Peters, head coach], the vision for the club and the ambition to win silverware really appealed to me. The fans, the culture and the direction of the club really stood out to me and I can't wait to get started." This commitment underscores Amone's intent to contribute to Rovers' sustained competitiveness, building on his familiarity with the club from facing them in the while with .

Playing style and achievements

Playing style

Tom Amone stands at 181 cm and weighs 110 kg, attributes that contribute to his robust physical presence as a prop forward in rugby league. His playing style is characterized by aggression in both attack and defense, complemented by good leg speed that allows him to execute high-impact carries effectively. Amone excels in generating significant post-contact metres and demonstrating tackle efficiency, often averaging over 30 tackles per game while completing around 18 carries for an average gain of 135 metres. His offloading ability further enhances his attacking threat, with notable instances such as recording 2 offloads in key matches during his peak 2023 season, where he led Super League with 3,467 metres gained at an average of 8.27 metres per carry. Throughout his career, Amone has evolved from a raw power-based performer in the NRL, where opportunities were limited, to a refined and dominant force in , particularly under the coaching of at , who described his development as "phenomenal." This progression is evident in his increased consistency and work rate, establishing him as one of 's premium props known for relentless determination and unmatched strength. Despite these strengths, Amone has occasionally faced discipline issues, including charges for and raising a knee in the tackle, which have resulted in fines and suspensions, though he has successfully appealed some bans, such as a head contact charge that was dismissed.

Major achievements

Amone contributed to ' historic victory, their first since 1971, as they defeated 17-16 in golden-point extra time at on August 12, 2023. Starting as in the final, he played a key role in the forward pack during the tense match, which was decided by Lachlan Lam's . His standout performances in the earned him selection as prop in the Dream Team, announced on September 24, 2023, alongside four other Leigh teammates in a squad dominated by the Leopards. This recognition highlighted his impact after Leigh finished fifth and reached the playoffs. Amone represented in the 2019 Interstate Challenge for the Residents team, appearing as prop in their match against Queensland Residents on May 11, 2019, at Redcliffe Stadium. He featured prominently in the forward rotation during the game. In addition to team honors, Amone received individual accolades at Leigh Leopards, including being named the club's Coaches' Player of the Year in 2023 after leading Super League in metres gained that season. He followed this in 2024 by winning the Players' Forward of the Year award, reflecting his consistent dominance as a prop before departing for the NRL.

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