In 2005 Watene helped the Castleford Tigers gain promotion to Super League and played alongside his brother Frank Watene.[7] He was signed by Brian Noble in 2006 for the Bradford Bulls[8] but only spent one year at the club before leaving for the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.[9] In 2007 Watene had an outstanding season, despite missing part of the year due to injury and the death of his father.[10]
Death
On 13 October 2008 Wakefield announced that he died of a suspected heart attack at the age of 31 after collapsing during a weight training session in the gym.[11][12]
Jason Demetriou wore Watene's number 8 jersey in the season after Watene's death to honour his memory.[13]
Personal life
Watene had a wife, Moana Watene, and two children.[14]
At the time of his death he held the ceremonial position of the consort of Wakefield's deputy mayor, Heather Hudson.[10]
Legacy
Two of Watene's former clubs in each hemisphere compete for specially commissioned trophies named in his honor.
Since 2009 Castleford Tigers and Wakefield Trinity have chosen one of their fixtures to contest the Adam Watene trophy.[15][16]
And in the Southern Hemisphere Burleigh Bears and Wynnum Manly Seagulls play annually for the Adam Watene trophy.[17]