(1969-06-27) 27 June 1969 (age 54) Greymouth, New Zealand
Nationality
New Zealand
Listed height
188 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Listed weight
90 kg (198 lb)
Career information
Playing career
1993–2009
Position
Guard
Career history
1993
Waitakere Rangers
1994–1996
Hawke's Bay Hawks
1997–2001
North Harbour Vikings/Kings
2002
Waikato Titans
2003
Harbour Heat
2006–2008
Wellington Saints
2009
Southland Flyers
Career highlights and awards
NBL champion (2002)
Brendon Pongia (born 27 June 1969) is a New Zealand former professional basketball player who played 14 seasons in the National Basketball League (NBL). He is also a television presenter, having co-hosted Good Morning alongside Sarah Bradley between 2006 and 2011.[1][2]
^Pongia waves goodbye to Good Morning
^Former Good Morning hosts Brendon Pongia and Sarah Bradley farewell show
BrendonPongia (born 27 June 1969) is a New Zealand former professional basketball player who played 14 seasons in the National Basketball League (NBL)...
Pongia is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: BrendonPongia (born 1969), New Zealand basketball player and television presenter Quentin...
and his older brother Brendon represented New Zealand as a professional basketball player. Originally from the West Coast, Pongia transferred east in 1988...
During the third season, Holt was the partner of basketball player BrendonPongia and was again eliminated in the semi-final. In the fourth season, Holt...
newsreader and announcer Wendy Petrie – television news reader and presenter BrendonPongia – television presenter and basketball player Antonia Prebble – actress...
Te Radar, Clarke Gayford, Tāmati Coffey, Matt Gibb, Chris Cairns, BrendonPongia and Rose Matafeo. On one occasion, American actor Rob Schneider appeared...
Rebecca Nicholson Dancing with the Stars (New Zealand) third place contestant Season 2 (2006 with Hayley Holt) Succeeded by BrendonPongia & Hayley Holt...
Miller Ken Niumatalolo, Coach of the Navy Midshipmen football team BrendonPongia, New Zealand basketball player Jordan Rapana, NRL Canberra Raiders,...
captain Mark Nixon, Mike Culley, Quentin Pongia, Justin Wallace, Terry Hermansson, Whetu Taewa, Logan Edwards, Brendon Tuuta, Simon Angell and Mike Dorreen...
with an 11–5 record. Behind the likes of Cameron, Dillon Boucher and BrendonPongia, the Titans defeated the Canterbury Rams 91–81 in the semi-finals before...
Solomona, Duane Mann, Brent Todd, Gary Mercer, Quentin Pongia, Tawera Nikau, Tony Kemp, Brendon Tuuta, Jason Donnelly, Stephen Kearney, Gavin Hill and...
basketball player 26 July: Tony Tatupu, rugby league player 27 July: BrendonPongia, basketballer and television presenter 6 August: Simon Doull, cricketer...
included players such as Quentin Pongia, Terry Hermansson, Mark Nixon, Whetu Taewa Aaron Whittaker, Logan Edwards, Brendon Tuuta and Mike Dorreen. With the...
Gavin Hill, Brent Stuart, Duane Mann, Brent Todd, Kevin Iro, Quentin Pongia, Brendon Tuuta, Mark Woods, Tea Ropati, Mike Kuiti and Tawera Nikau. Before...
Gene Ngamu, Henry Paul, Quentin Pongia, Matthew Ridge, Brent Stuart, Tony Tatupu, John Timu, Tony Tuimavave, Brendon Tuuta, Ruben Wiki and Jason Williams...
Solomona, Duane Mann, Brent Todd, Gary Mercer, Quentin Pongia, Tawera Nikau, Tony Kemp, Brendon Tuuta, Jason Donnelly, Stephen Kearney, Gavin Hill and...
McCracken, Whetu Taewa, Justin Wallace, Simon Angell, Jason Lowrie, Quentin Pongia and Hitro Okesene. Martin Moana was included in the New Zealand Schoolboy...
HK 9 Duane Mann PR 10 Brent Todd SR 11 Gavin Hill SR 12 Quentin Pongia LF 13 Brendon Tuuta Substitutions: IC 14 Daryl Halligan IC 15 Mike Kuiti IC 16...