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Synonyms for aholelei or Related words with aholelei
ngauamo
panapa
matavesi
tuipulotu
fruean
seuseu
lafaele
fatialofa
tuineau
lousi
afeaki
iroga
volavola
rauhihi
laumatia
sackey
salavea
faiumu
yanuyanutawa
nuuausala
ngatai
kabes
leilua
mataora
koloamatangi
luamanu
setefano
helleur
vaealiki
tongia
luatua
okoth
sangalang
talau
schwalger
leiua
omondi
fonotia
gavera
faleafa
lafai
opeta
tagataese
perenara
vitori
taumalolo
afoa
tomane
katongo
taliauli
Examples of "aholelei"
Aholelei
is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Aholelei
is of Tongan descent. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand and moved to Sydney, Australia as a teenager.
Aholelei
played colts rugby in Sydney for the Parramatta Two Blues club in 2000. He joined the Manly Marlins rugby club in 2001. Twelve seasons later,
Aholelei
played his 200th grade game for Manly against Parramatta in Round 9 of the 2012 Shute Shield.
Eddie
Aholelei
(born 3 December 1981) is a professional rugby union footballer. His regular playing position is prop. He currently represents London Welsh in the RFU Championship.
On 14 July 2014,
Aholelei
made his move to England to join London Welsh who compete in the Aviva Premiership from the 2014-15 season.
Aholelei
joined the Melbourne Rebels extended playing squad in 2012. In Round 8 he played part of a game against the Brumbies and went on to join the full squad in 2013.
Playing at lock for Manly in the Shute Shield he went on to become one of the "competition's biggest improvers in 2011." Neville's Manly team mates, in 2011, included props Eddie
Aholelei
and Jono Owen, who both became his team mates the Melbourne Rebels in 2012.
Samu Manoa's full name is Samuela Va'inga Manoa. He is of Tongan descent, and is the eldest son of Va`inga-`i-Moana Manoa and Patricia Dixon Mataele. Manoa's father was a star athlete at Santa Ana High School. Manoa's paternal grandfather and namesake, Samuela Mafana Ikani Manoa ("Mafana"), was a star rugby player from the village of Nukunuku in Tonga. His paternal grandmother, Kalolaine Tupou Veiongo Manoa [nee
Aholelei
] reared Manoa and took him as a toddler to Tonga, so his mother could continue with school. Manoa's father later remarried, and his stepmother, Ialaloa Simulata Manoa [nee Tangitau] of Vava`u [Neiafutahi and Ofu], took Manoa in as her own. Manoa has two siblings on his father's side, a brother Wesley, and a sister, Lilio Daphne. Manoa's grandfather captained the South Seas Islanders during the 60s, and his father was also an international.