![]() Nightingale finished off the 2014 NRL season as St. On, Nightingale was selected for the Kiwis for the Anzac test against Australia on the wing in the Kiwis 30–18 loss at the SFS. George Illawarra's inaugural 2014 Auckland Nines squad. In February 2014, Nightingale was selected for St. Nightingale was selected in the New Zealand 2013 World Cup squad, playing in 2 matches. Nightingale played for the Kiwis in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. George Illawarra's 24 matches and scored nine tries in the 2013 NRL season. In round 20, against the Canberra Raiders, Nightingale played his 150th NRL career match in St. Nightingale was selected for the Kiwis for the 2013 Anzac Test against Australia on the wing in the Kiwis 32–12 loss at Canberra Stadium. George's 24 matches and scored seven tries in the 2012 NRL season. Nightingale was selected for the Kiwis for the 2012 Anzac Test against Australia on the wing in the Kiwis 20–12 loss at Eden Park. On 4 February 2012, Nightingale was selected for the NRL All Stars team against the Indigenous All Stars playing on the wing in the 36–28 win at Cbus Super Stadium. Nightingale was selected for the New Zealand national rugby league team 2011 Rugby League Four Nations squad, playing in 4 matches and scoring three tries. Nightingale was named the Dragons 'Player of the Year' for the 2011 NRL season, playing in 25 matches and scoring 10 tries for the Dragons. George Illawarra's 38–8 win at Jubilee Oval. In round 19, against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Nightingale played his 100th National Rugby League career match in St. Nightingale was selected for the Kiwis for the 2011 Anzac Test against Australia on the wing in the Kiwis 20–10 loss at Cbus Super Stadium. George Illawarra for a further four years until the end of the 2015 season. On 9 March 2011, Nightingale extended his contract with St. Nightingale's fine late season form saw him earning a place in Rugby League World's team of the year on the wing. Nightingale was chosen in the New Zealand Kiwis 2010 Rugby League Four Nations squad, scoring three tries in four games, including a 71st minute try in the final at Suncorp Stadium. George Illawarra's successful 2010 NRL season. Nightingale played in 26 matches and scored 16 tries in St. George Illawarra's 2010 NRL Grand Final against the Sydney Roosters, Nightingale played on the wing and scored two second-half tries to help the club to achieve the 32–8 victory. For the 2010 Anzac Test, Nightingale was selected to play for New Zealand on the wing, scoring a try in their 12–8 loss against Australia at AAMI Park. In 2010, after the retirement of Wendell Sailor, Nightingale returned to the starting lineup on the wing. Nightingale played in 18 matches and scored three tries for St. Nightingale was selected on the interchange bench for the Kiwis 2008 Anzac Test in the 38–10 loss against Australia at Suncorp Stadium. George Illawarra's feeder side Shellharbour Dragons for some matches during the season after being stuck behind Brett Morris and Wendell Sailor on the wing. In 2009, Nightingale was selected for St. Nightingale playing for the St George Illawarra Dragons against the Brisbane Broncos in 2009 Nightingale only played in one match in the World Cup, playing against England and scored a try in the Kiwis 36–24 win at Hunter Stadium. Nightingale originally missed out of the final 24-man Kiwis squad for the World Cup, but was chosen as a replacement for the injured Brent Webb. In August 2008, Nightingale was chosen for the New Zealand training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup. Nightingale finished the 2008 NRL season playing in 24 matches and scoring 13 tries for St. Nightingale was selected for New Zealand for the 2008 Centenary Test against Australia, making his international debut for New Zealand on the wing in the Kiwis 28–12 loss at the SCG. He finished his debut season with 7 tries from 16 matches. George Illawarra against the Penrith Panthers, playing on the wing and scoring a try on debut in the 28–16 win at Jubilee Oval. In round 8, Nightingale made his NRL debut for St. Nightingale played for the St George Illawarra Dragons Jersey Flegg Cup team. In Sydney, he played his junior rugby league for Renown United. He moved to Mount Maunganui in New Zealand at the age of six months, returned to Australia, then moved back to New Zealand to Morrinsville for two years, before settling in Australia at age 13. Born in the Sydney suburb of Paddington, New South Wales, Australia to New Zealand parents, Nightingale is of Māori descent (specifically the Waikato Tainui Iwi). ![]()
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