He has previously played for the Midlands Hurricanes in League 1 and the Bradford Bulls in the Championship on dual registration and loan from Castleford.
[6] He joined Queen Ethelburga's Collegiate on a rugby union scholarship, where he studied Maths, Sport and Business, while training part-time with Castleford.
[6] On 10 June 2021, Qareqare was given a late call up into the Castleford Tigers side to face Hull FC in the Super League, having been expected to play for the under-19s that weekend.
[6][7] He received a phone call from head coach Daryl Powell while in maths class at school, and started on the left wing to make his Super League debut for Castleford.
[15][16] In his first start of the 2022 season on 22 April, he once again scored a long-range try in the first minute with his first touch of the ball, beating four St Helens defenders on the touchline.
[21] The following week, Qareqare scored his second consecutive brace against Salford, with his "pace and skill in tight situations evidenced by his sublime finishes".
[35][36] However, the following week, they were both recalled to Castleford without having made an appearance, as the Tigers were unable to name a full 21-man squad due to mounting injury issues.
[1] On 20 April 2023, it was announced that Qareqare had joined the Bradford Bulls in the Championship on an initial 2-week loan deal, continuing on a rolling basis.