Trish Vaka

[13] On 20 August 2022, Vaka played for Northland against Taranaki at TET Stadium & Events Centre.

[19] On 1 September 2024, Northland Kauri announced on social media that Vaka played her 30th game with the team and in the Farah Palmer Cup.

[23] In her third fight of her professional career, Vaka took on Geovana Peres for the vacant New Zealand national (PBCNZ version) light heavyweight title.

[24] In November 2017, Vaka took on Daniels in a rematch for the vacant New Zealand national (NZPBA version) light heavyweight title.

Vaka received her first victory of her professional boxing career, winning the fight by 2nd-round knockout.

[28] In November 2019, Vaka fought on the Geovana Peres vs. Claire Hafner world title undercard making her New Zealand television debut.

[32] In November 2023, it was announced that Vaka would make her in ring return on the dual world title undercard that would happen at McKay Stadium in Whangarei, New Zealand.

[36] On March 2024, Vaka took on Tinta Smith for the New Zealand crusierweight title, a weight division rarely seen in womens boxing worldwide.

[38] After losing to Desley Robinson in her first stoppage loss, she would take on combat sports star Genah Fabian in her televised debut, drawing by Majority Decision.