Top 20 Rugby Player celebrities in Tonga
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Rugby Player celebrities [Updated June 9, 2023].
Konrad Hurrell was born
on August 5, 1991
in Tonga.
He made his representative debut in 2013 for Tonga.
Malakai Fekitoa was born
on May 10, 1992
in Tonga.
He won a Rugby World Cup in 2015 with New Zealand. He has more than 310,000 followers on Instagram, to whom he opened up about his anger issues in early 2016.
Fuifui Moimoi was born
on September 26, 1979
in Nuku'alofa, Tonga.
He played for the American Samoa national rugby league team.
Lopeti Timani was born
on September 28, 1993
in Tongatapu, Tonga.
He made his Super Rugby debut against the Queensland Reds in 2012.
Opeti Fonua was born
on May 26, 1986
in Kolonga, Tonga.
He was part of Tonga's 2015 Rugby World Cup team.
Sitaleki Timani was born
on September 19, 1986
in Tonga.
He decided to try to play for Australia during the 2011 Rugby World Cup instead of his native Tonga; he ended up not making the team.
Taulupe Faletau was born
on November 12, 1990
in Tonga.
He made his international debut in 2011 for Wales.
Rodney Blake was born
on April 29, 1983
in Tonga.
He was given the nicknamed 'Rodzilla.'
Emosi Koloto was born
on January 23, 1965
in Tonga.
He also played for the Wainuiomata Lions during his career.
Epi Taione was born
on March 2, 1979
in Tonga.
He had a cameo in 2009's Invictus.
Lesley Vainikolo was born
on May 4, 1979
in Tonga.
In 2007 he moved from New Zealand - where he played professionally and internationally - to England, where he also played professionally and internationally.
Sona Taumalolo was born
on November 13, 1981
in Tonga.
He became known for the aggressiveness of his ball-carrying and tackling.
Pita Alatini was born
on March 11, 1976
in Nuku'alofa, Tonga.
He made his Super Rugby debut with the Crusaders in 1996 and he would go on to play for the Chiefs, Highlanders, and Hurricanes as well.
Toutai Kefu was born
on April 8, 1974
in Tonga.
His first starting appearance for Australia was in their 76-0 thrashing of England, which became the largest margin of defeat for an English team.
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