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Lachlan Maranta (born 17 April 1992) is a professional
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footballer who plays on the for the
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in the Queensland Cup. He previously played for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League. Maranta played
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for the Queensland Reds in
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.


Background

Maranta was born in
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, Queensland, Australia. Maranta grew up surrounded by rugby league. His grandfather,
Barry Maranta Barry Maranta (born 18 December 1934), is an Australian businessman and co-founder of the Brisbane Broncos rugby league team. As well as being a founder of the Broncos he is currently a Sky Shades president. His grandson Lachlan Maranta, became ...
, was a Brisbane Broncos co-founder, his father, Brett Plowman, played six seasons for the team and his mother, Robyn, was an assistant to then-Broncos coach Wayne Bennett. A Broncos ball boy at the age of five, Maranta started playing rugby league for the Wests Panthers. Lachlan attended
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where he achieved numerous sporting honours. Apart from
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, Maranta was also a talented
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er and exceptional track-and-field athlete while growing up, but made the choice to follow his rugby league dream when he was 16. Maranta represented Queensland under-16s, under-18s and Queensland Schoolboys during his teenage years.


Early career

Maranta joined the Broncos' Toyota Cup team in 2010 and played 30 games for them between 2010 and 2011. Despite still being eligible for the Toyota Cup in 2012, Maranta started playing for the Norths Devils in the Queensland Cup. While playing for the Devils, Maranta was called up to play fullback for
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against
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in the inaugural under-20s State of Origin match at Penrith Stadium in the Maroons' 18–14 loss.


Playing career


2012

In Round 14 of the
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, Maranta made his
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debut for the Brisbane Broncos against the Sydney Roosters on the wing, scoring a try and making two line breaks in the 40–22 win at SFS. In June 2012, Maranta was named at in the Queensland Residents side against
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in a 20–14 win. Maranta finished the 2012 NRL season by being named the Brisbane Broncos’ Rookie of the Year after playing in seven matches and scoring two tries his debut year in the NRL.


2013

Maranta finished the
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having played in 18 matches and scoring five tries for the Broncos.


2014

On 30 May, Maranta re-signed with the Broncos to the end of the 2016 season. He finished the
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with five tries from 17 matches.


2015

On 21 January 2015, Maranta was named in the Brisbane Broncos'
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squad. In Round 19 against the Wests Tigers, he scored a hat-trick in the Broncos' 42–16 win at Suncorp Stadium. He finished the 2015 season as the Broncos' highest try-scorer with 15 tries in 20 matches. On 15 December, Maranta was named on the interchange bench for the
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to play against the Indigenous All Stars in the 2016 pre-season.


2016

On 19 January, Maranta suffered a massive setback before the season after he fractured a bone in his wrist at training, robbing him of his selection in the
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. He was expected to miss about 10–12 weeks of football but made an early return in Round 4 in the grand final rematch against the North Queensland Cowboys, which ended with a 21-20 golden-point victory to the Broncos. After the match, Maranta was relegated to playing in the Queensland Cup for the Norths Devils but succumbed to a knee injury and was ruled out for eight weeks. Maranta returned for the Broncos for the second time in Round 12 against the Wests Tigers, scoring a try in a 19–18 loss. Maranta finished his last season with the Broncos by playing in eight matches and scoring three tries. In August, Maranta signed a two-year deal with the Queensland Reds in the
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, following the lead of former Broncos wingers Willie Carne, Wendell Sailor and Lote Tuquiri in switching over to the 15-man code he had played during his high school years. After the signing was announced, Maranta was subjected to criticism by former Wallabies player Greg Martin, saying, "If Wayne Bennett is prepared to get rid of his godson and his former PA’s son and Brett Plowman’s son in Lachie Maranta. If he’s prepared to get rid of him, that would indicate that he’s a crap player. The Reds immediately snapped him up and crowed about it. That is the worst signing I’ve ever seen."


2019

On 13 December 2018, Maranta signed a contract to join
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for the 2019 season. He made his debut for the Dragons in round 14 against
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at Brookvale Oval. Maranta made one further appearance for the first team during the
2019 NRL season The 2019 NRL season was the 112th season of professional rugby league in Australia and the 22nd season run by the National Rugby League. The Sydney Roosters became the first team to win back-to-back Premierships since the Brisbane Broncos in 1992 ...
but spent the majority of the year playing for the club's reserve-grade side which won the minor premiership in the Canterbury Cup. In November 2019, it was announced that Maranta had been released by St George-Illawarra. It was reported on 26 November that Maranta had signed with Queensland Cup team Wynnum-Manly Seagulls for the 2020 season, marking his return to Queensland.


References


External links


St. George Illawarra Dragons profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Maranta, Lachlan 1992 births Living people Australian rugby league players Australian rugby union players Brisbane Broncos players Junior Kangaroos players Norths Devils players Queensland Reds players Rugby league fullbacks Rugby league players from Brisbane Rugby league wingers Rugby union players from Brisbane St. George Illawarra Dragons players Wests Panthers players