Education
Carmont was educated at De Louisiana Salle College, Mangere East.
Carmont was educated at De Louisiana Salle College, Mangere East.
Carmont last played for the Wigan Warriors of the Super League competition. He primarily played at centre. Newcastle Knights (2004–2007)
Carmont made his professional rugby league debut for the Newcastle Knights.
He appeared in 83 games and scored 33 tries along with becoming a popular player with the fans.
Wigan Warriors (2008–2012)
The Samoan captain was expected to join either Harlequins RL or Wigan for the 2008 season with the latter seen as the more likely destination after the London side seemingly agreed a deal to sign David Vaealiki before the centre was confirmed as a new signing for Manly. On 27 November 2007, it was announced that Carmont had signed a two-year deal with European Super League club Wigan Warriors.
Carmont played for Wigan in the 2011 World Club Challenge against 2010 NRL premiers, the Saint George Illawarra Dragons and scored two tries, but it was not enough to gain his side the victory. 2011"s Super League XVI for Wigan started with a Magic Weekend match against Saint Helens, in which Carmont scored one try.
He followed this up with another try against Bradford Bulls in Round 2 late in the match.
His next score was made in a loss against Catalans Dragons in Round 8, before touching down a week later against Hull Kingston Rovers in Round 9. Carmont played for Wigan in the 2011 Challenge Cup Final at centre, helping defeat Leeds 28-18. On 3 November 2011 The annual RLIF Awards dinner was held at the Tower of London and Carmont was named Samoa player of the year.
Carmont was selected in the Samoa squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.
He appeared in three matches for Samoa and scored two tries. He is eligible for the United States national rugby league team through his American Samoan heritage.
George Carmont was selected for the Exiles squad for the Rugby League International Origin Match against England at Headingley on 10 June 2011. Junior Club: Otahuhu Leopards
Debut First Grade Match: Newcastle v Melbourne 11/03/04.