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Synonyms for tuineau or Related words with tuineau
tuipulotu
tekori
ngauamo
fruean
faleafa
matavesi
opeta
tuitupou
seuseu
aholelei
afeaki
lafaele
cavubati
panapa
leilua
schwalger
lousi
perenara
ofahengaue
rauhihi
tomane
tapuai
perenise
volavola
setefano
mataora
tongia
laumatia
usasz
afoa
tagataese
nasiga
taliauli
lafai
okesene
apikotoa
fisiiahi
sitaleki
luamanu
koloamatangi
veikoso
ngatai
tuitavake
fatialofa
siliva
sackey
piutau
rokocoko
fotu
masoe
Examples of "tuineau"
Tuineau
first played football in New Zealand for South Auckland Raiders and then attended Southeast Missouri State University where he played tight end. When
Tuineau
played football he weighed . He played a four seasons for the Redhawks recording 61 catches for 772 yards, averaging 12.7 yards per catch with one touchdown. After going undrafted in the 2008 National Football League Draft
Tuineau
trained with the Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets and the New York Giants but failed to receive a National Football League contract. After weighing up his options in 2008 he returned to New Zealand to pursue a rugby union career and signed a two-year deal Southland.
In the leadup to the 2011 Rugby World Cup,
Tuineau
declared his intention to represent Tonga, and made his debut against Fiji on 2 July 2011.
Steve
Tuineau
Iloa (born 20 September 1969) is a Tongan-born former Spanish rugby union player. He represented at the 1999 Rugby World Cup.
Robbie Robinson scored the most points for Southland with 111 points through 11 games and 29 of Southland's 30 penalty goals. Locks Joe
Tuineau
and Josh Bekhuis were the leading try scores during the round-robin with 4 each.
His first international cap was against Italy, at Madrid, on February 14, 1993. Along with his fellow U.E. Santboiana players such as Steve
Tuineau
, Oriol Ripol, Víctor Torres and Alberto Malo, He was also part of the 1999 Rugby World Cup roster, playing two matches in the tournament.
In 2009, the Southland Flyers won the national tournament with help from Tall Blacks players Brendon Pongia, Ed Book and Terrence Lewis, and former Taranaki and Canterbury power forward Ben van Oosten. Coached by Richard Dickel, the team also featured rugby star Joe
Tuineau
for a short while.
Likewise, there has also been a number of athletes appearing on NFL rosters in last few years with NZ roots including Stephen Paea (Bears, Redskins, Browns), Tevita Finau (Jets, Texans), Kona Schwenke (Seahawks), Rhett Ellison (Vikings) and most recently BYU rugby convert Paul Lasike (Cardinals, Bears). Others to try out for NFL spots over the years include Will Hinchcliff (Redskins), Nic Purcell (Eagles), Joe
Tuineau
(Jets), Johan Asiata (Bears) and Abe Markowitz (Seahawks).
Joe
Tuineau
(born 18 August 1981 in Suva, Fiji) is a rugby union footballer and a former American football player. He plays as a lock for Southland in the ITM Cup and for the Highlanders in the Super Rugby competition. Although he was born in Fiji and raised in New Zealand, he represents Tonga internationally. His partner is Southern Steel and Silver Ferns goal shoot Daneka Wipiiti.
Woodlands Rugby Club is an amateur rugby team that plays in the ILT Southland Wide Premier Division. The team has many Stags stars such as Robbie Robinson, Joe
Tuineau
and Pehi Te Whare. The team includes Jimmy Cowan and Jamie Mackintosh. Peni Ravai from the Flying Fijians is a new inclusion. Ravai plays Prop/Hooker and was part of the World Cup Fijian Team 2015.
Southland scored 260 points throughout round-robin with an average of 20 points per game. Robbie Robinson scored the most with a tally of 111 points through his 11 games. They also scored 28 tries with locks Josh Bekhuis and Joe
Tuineau
leading the team with 4 each. Jamie Mackintosh was the only Southland player to receive a yellow card which came in round 7.
Tuineau
Alipate (born August 21, 1967) is a former gridiron football linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL). After playing college football at Washington State University, Alipate played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL from 1989 to 1992. After being cut by the Roughriders, Alipate tried out for multiple NFL teams and received a practice squad position with the New York Jets. He went on to play for both the Jets and the Minnesota Vikings from 1994 to 1996, primarily on special teams.
Tuineau
was a rugby and track star at King's College in Auckland but dropped the sport for several years to pursue a career in American football. He returned to New Zealand in mid-2008, and two days after arriving he represented Woodlands in the Galbraith Shield final. He trained heavily to lose excess weight and gain fitness, and played most of the 2008 season with the Southland Development team before getting into late season games off the bench in the Air New Zealand Cup for Southland.
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TUINEAU
- Ilaitia TUISESE - Ratu Sakiusa TUISOLIA - Josua TUISOVA - Sir Timoci TUIVAGA - Naitini TUIYAU - J. B. TULARAM - Manu TUPOU - Manueli TULO - Taliai TUPOU - Lote TUQIRI - Lote TUQIRI (rugby union) - Turaga - Turaga na Gonesau - Turaga na Ratu ni Natauiya - Tuva River - Tuvuca - Isireli TUVUKI - Jerry TUWAI - Pio TUWAI