1. Robert Rawiri Hunter-Paul was born on 3 February 1976 and is a New Zealand former rugby league footballer.

1. Robert Rawiri Hunter-Paul was born on 3 February 1976 and is a New Zealand former rugby league footballer.
Robbie Hunter-Paul has since become a business owner and television pundit, running Xtra Mile Marketing, an inbound and digital marketing company.
Robbie Hunter-Paul retired from playing at the end of the 2011 season following a 19-season career with the Bradford Bulls, Harlequin FC, Huddersfield Giants, Salford City Reds and the Leigh Centurions.
Robbie Hunter-Paul then spent just under 2 years as business development manager at the Huddersfield Giants, and 3 years as CEO at the Bradford Bulls.
Robbie Hunter-Paul played for the New Zealand Kiwis national team from 1997 - 2006.
Robbie Hunter-Paul is the younger brother of former New Zealand Kiwis and England Rugby player Henry Paul.
Robbie Hunter-Paul made his debut for Bradford after months languishing in the reserves.
Robbie Hunter-Paul was the 1996 Bradford Bulls season's top try scorer and still holds the record for most tries scored for the Bulls.
Robbie Hunter-Paul played for the Bradford Bulls from the interchange bench in their 2003 Super League Grand Final victory against the Wigan Warriors.
Robbie Hunter-Paul captained the Bulls to victory against Australian side Penrith Panthers in the 2004 World Club Challenge.
Robbie Hunter-Paul played for the Bradford Bulls at hooker in their 2004 Super League Grand Final loss against the Leeds Rhinos.
Robbie Hunter-Paul Paul was voted the 1996 Super League Player of the season at 20 years of age.
Robbie Hunter-Paul played at scrum half back in his 2006 Challenge Cup Final in August.
Robbie Hunter-Paul signed with Co-operative Championship side Leigh Centurions for the 2010 season.
Robbie Hunter-Paul retired at the end of the 2011 season.
Robbie Hunter-Paul used to host the weekly rugby league show 'The RHP Show' every Wednesday at 6pm on West Yorkshire's pulse 2 Radio Station.
Robbie Hunter-Paul regularly appears on the BBC's rugby league coverage including the Super League Show and the Challenge Cup games.