Anthony Tuitavake

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Anthony Tuitavake
Tuitavake MHR vs RM 92.JPG
Anthony Tuitavake (2014)
Player information
birthday December 12, 1982
place of birth Auckland , New Zealand
society
society North Harbor
position Inside three quarters , outside three quarters
Clubs as active
Years society Games (points)
2001–2009
2005
2006–2010
2010–
North Harbor
Highlanders (Super 14)
Blues (Super 14)
NEC Green Rockets
76 (125)
10 (0)
44 (65)
 
National team
Years National team Games (points)
2008– New Zealand 6 (5)

Status: national team: November 8, 2008

Anthony Tuitavake (born December 12, 1982 in Auckland ) is a New Zealand rugby union player. He plays on the position of the inner three-quarters or as the outer three-quarters .

Tuitavake, who has Tongan ancestors, is a quickly attacking inner three-quarters, which not only makes breakthroughs, but also has the game overview to create rooms and prepare experiments for his neighbors.

He had a good season in 2005 with the Highlanders and North Harbor . The following year he switched to the blues , which like the Highlanders play in the Super 14 . Because of his performance, he was nominated for the first time in 2008 for the roster of the "All Blacks".

Tuitavake will join the NEC Green Rockets in Japan after the 2010 Super 14 season .

In 2001 he played for the New Zealand U-19 national team, which won the 2001 Rugby Junior World Cup , and in 2002 he ran for the U-21 national team.

Tuitavake is also a former player on New Zealand's 7-a-side rugby team, which won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in Manchester in 2002 and the World Cup the following year. He plays club rugby at the Massey Rugby Club .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tuitavake set for All Blacks debut . Planet Rugby , June 3, 2008; archived from the original on June 4, 2008 ; accessed on July 1, 2018 (English, original website no longer available).