Background
Rodney Blake was born in Sa"aveki, Tonga. His father Paul is a former Otago flanker and moved his family to Sydney when Rodney was 13.
Rodney Blake was born in Sa"aveki, Tonga. His father Paul is a former Otago flanker and moved his family to Sydney when Rodney was 13.
The young Blake played rugby for the West Harbour Reconstruction Finance Corporation juniors and was educated at Homebush Boys High School.
He played as a prop in Super Rugby for the Queensland Reds and Melbourne Rebels, and played for Bayonne in the Top 14 in France. He is sometimes referred to as Rodzilla. Blake made his debut for the Wallabies in 2006.
He made his Queensland Reds Super Rugby debut against the Otago Highlanders.
He was a regular in the Reds" line-up during the 2006 Super 14 season. He was named in John Connolly"s Wallaby side, and made his test debut against England at Telstra Stadium, playing the full 80 minutes.
He was injured in the subsequent victory over England, and thus missed the following match against Ireland. In 2009, after failing to secure a Super 14 contract in Australia, Blake moved to France and spent two seasons in the French Top 14 competition.
In 2010 Blake returned to Australia, joining the Melbourne Rebels in preparation for the Rebels" 2011 Super Rugby season.
In 2012, his Rebels team mates included props Nic Henderson, Laurie Weeks, the 20-year-old Paul Alo-Emile, and new signings Kurtley Beale and James O"Connor. Rebels coach Damien Hill praised Blake"s agility, and decision making abilities in both attack and defence. Hill said, "Rodney"s biggest challenge, season in, season out, is to make sure he has the aerobic capacity to perform those skills for long periods of time rather than in small bits."
Blake left the Rebels after the 2012 season and moved to Airlie Beach in Queensland.
He played representative rugby for the Mackay Stingers in the North Queensland Rugby Championships in 2014.
He was a member of the Australian Schools side, and he represented Australia under-21 world cup in Scotland.