Instead Lester moved to England, signing for the Whitehaven where he was to become a legend.[3] He went on play for the club for over ten years and formed a strong combination with fellow Kiwis David Fatialofa and Leroy Joe.[4] Lester was the captain of the side from 2000 until his retirement.[5] He led the side to their first ever final in 2004 when Whitehaven made the National League One Grand Final.[6] Injury, including a broken arm in 2006, slowed him down in later years.[7] He finally announced his retirement at the end of the 2007 season.[8] New coach Ged Stokes talked to Lester about coming out of retirement for the 2008 season, however he decided against it.[9]
Honoured at Whitehaven
Aaron Lester is a Whitehaven Hall Of Fame Inductee. He was named at hooker in Whitehaven's Immortals team.