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Lote Tuqiri

Lote Daulako Tuqiri (born 23 September 1979) is a former professional dual-code rugby footballer who primarily played as a winger across both codes. He represented Australia in both rugby league and rugby union, and Fiji in rugby league. Tuqiri first rose to prominence as a professional rugby league footballer for the Brisbane Broncos and Queensland Maroons, as well as the Fiji and Australia national sides. He was therefore a high-profile signing for rugby union in 2002, winning 67 caps for Australia and being a part of their 2003 and 2007 World Cup squads. He played rugby union for the Waratahs in the Super 14 and Leicester Tigers in England in season 2009–10. Tuqiri's contract with the Australian Rugby Union was terminated on 1 July 2009.[8] No immediate reason was given, and Tuqiri returned to rugby league in 2010, playing for the Wests Tigers of the NRL. In September 2013, he signed a short-term contract with Irish rugby union giants, Leinster to play in the Pro12 in a three-month deal.[9] Just 6 weeks out from the 2014 NRL season, Tuqiri signed with his third NRL club, the South Sydney Rabbitohs, on a one-year deal.

Lote Tuqiri
Personal information
Full nameLote Daulako Tuqiri
Born (1979-09-23) 23 September 1979 (age 43)[1]
Korolevu, Fiji[2]
Playing information
Height191 cm (6 ft 3 in)[1]
Weight102 kg (16 st 1 lb)[1]
Rugby league
PositionWing, Fullback
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1999–02 Brisbane Broncos 99 56 18 0 260
2010–13 Wests Tigers 52 27 0 0 108
2014 South Sydney 16 7 0 0 28
Total 167 90 18 0 396
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2000–14 Fiji 4 5 7 0 34
2001–02 Queensland 6 5 4 0 28
2001–10 Australia 9 5 0 0 20
Rugby union
PositionWing, Centre
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2003–09 NSW Waratahs 89 29 1 0 148
2009–10 Leicester Tigers 16 3 0 0 15
2013 Leinster 2 0 0 0 0
Total 107 32 1 0 163
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2003–09 Australia 67 30 0 0 150

Background

Tuqiri was born in Korolevu, Fiji to mother Titilia and father Tukula and grew up in Namatakula with family including older sister Mela, older brother Tevita and sister Sereana.[10] He moved to Australia with his family at the age of 15, settling at Sunnybank, Queensland (a suburb of Brisbane) where he began playing competitive sport for the Souths Sunnybank Rugby League[11] while attending school at Sunnybank State High School.[12]

Professional career

While signed with the Brisbane Broncos, he also played for the Past Brothers in the Queensland Cup.[13]

Rugby league

Tuqiri won the 1999 Brisbane Broncos season's rookie of the year award. In 2000, he secured his regular spot in the first grade line-up at the club. At the end of the season Tuqiri played for the Broncos on the wing, scoring one try in their 2000 NRL Grand Final victory over the Sydney Roosters. After that he travelled to England as captain of the Fiji national team for the 2000 World Cup.[14] The Bati failed to advance past the group stage, winning one of their three matches, but Tuqiri was his team's top try and goal scorer for the tournament.

Having won the 2000 NRL Premiership, the Broncos travelled to England to play against 2000's Super League V Champions, St Helens for the 2001 World Club Challenge, with Tuqiri playing on the wing in Brisbane's loss. Tuqiri was one of many players picked by Queensland for their debut appearance during the 2001 State of Origin series. He played in all three matches, scored Queensland's opening try and played impressively throughout the series, which was won by the Maroons. During the season he also went on to play test football for Australia. He was picked to represent Australia against New Zealand, scoring a try in the 28–10 victory in the one-off Test match. Tuqiri was also the Broncos' top try-scorer for the 2001 season with 21, the second highest number of tries scored in a season by a Brisbane player. At the end of the season, he went on the 2001 Kangaroo tour.

As early as January 2002 it was being reported that the Australian Rugby Union was seeking Tuqiri's signature.[15] His 2002 season was also an impressive one, and he showed much of his renowned strength and speed, setting in round 9 a new club record for most points scored by one player in a single match. Once more he topped the Broncos' try-scoring ladder for the season (along with Darren Lockyer and Chris Walker) and again he represented both Queensland and Australia. Playing in all three games of the 2002 State of Origin series, Tuqiri scored in each match, amassing a total of 28 points. He also became one of a select few players to score a hat-trick in an interstate match. At the 2002 Dally M Awards he was named as winger of the year.[16]

At the end of the season, after the announcement of his switch to rugby union, he was overlooked for selection at the end of season Test against New Zealand.[17]

Altogether, Tuqiri played 99 games for Brisbane between 1999 and 2002 and clocked up a tally of 260 points before his switch to rugby union. His last game for the Broncos was the 16–12 preliminary final loss against eventual premiers the Sydney Roosters.

Rugby union

Tuqiri's talent attracted the interest of the Australian Rugby Union, and at the end of the 2002 football season he announced that he had signed a contract to play rugby union in 2003 with the New South Wales Waratahs, and was therefore leaving rugby league. In 2003, he switched codes, moving from rugby league to play rugby with the Waratahs. Tuqiri's transition to rugby union proved to be successful, and his speed and strength gained him selection for the Wallabies, for whom he made his international union debut in June 2003 against Ireland, becoming Australia's 43rd dual code rugby international.

He was one of four former Queensland Maroons players to feature in two of the top three teams in the 2003 Rugby World Cup, along with Mat Rogers and Wendell Sailor for Australia and Brad Thorn for the All Blacks. Tuqiri scored tries against Romania and Namibia during the pool stages, and scored the Wallabies' only try in the final against England. He finished the tournament as one of the top try scorers for Australia, behind Rogers and Chris Latham.

In 2004 Tuqiri toured the United Kingdom and France with the Wallabies. On the Wallabies 2005 tour of Europe he was moved in-field to centre due to a considerable loss of backs through injury during that tour. In 2006, he was selected to represent Australia in the Rugby Sevens event at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. That season the Waratahs were semi-finalists in the Super 14 competition. During that year's Tri Nations series Tuqiri was suspended for five games after a dangerous tackle on All Blacks captain, Richie McCaw.

 
Tuqiri while playing for the Waratahs in 2007

During 2006–07 there was speculation regarding his future and whether he would stay in rugby union or return to rugby league.[citation needed] Tuqiri had stated that he was considering returning to league after the 2007 Rugby World Cup, following the footsteps of fellow Waratah Mat Rogers. Tuqiri had options to re-sign his contract with either the Waratahs or the Reds in the Super 14, or numerous clubs in the NRL, including the South Sydney Rabbitohs and Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. After being given a 5:00 pm deadline on 13 March 2007 to either accept or decline the offer from the Australian Rugby Union he announced he had decided to stay in rugby union for the next five years. During a 2007 Super 14 game, Tuqiri pushed Sam Norton-Knight in the back after Norton-Knight "made a poor on-field decision".[18]

Tuqiri's contract would ordinarily have meant that he would stay with the Waratahs and the Wallabies until the year 2012,[19] but on 1 July 2009 the ARU announced an unexplained, immediate termination of the contract.[20] Subsequently, it has been suggested that the reason for the termination of his contract was that he had entertained a 20-year-old student in his room, in breach of strict team rules.[21]

He made his debut for the Leicester Tigers off the bench against the Springboks on 6 November 2009 and the Tigers defeated the World cup holders.[22]

Return to rugby league

 
Tuqiri playing for North Sydney Bears in 2014

In February 2010, Tuqiri officially announced a return to rugby league after a seven-year absence. Signing a three-year deal with NRL club Wests Tigers, he was due to arrive in Australia at the end of March, a few weeks into the 2010 NRL season but instead he returned home early to play the Tigers' first home game in the 2010 season against Manly. He played his last game of rugby union against London Irish where his Leicester side won 35–19.[23][24] In his return to rugby league, he scored a try on his first touch of the ball, and at least one try in each of his first three games including a double against the Parramatta Eels on 26 March. His form in his return season for the Tigers continued to be strong[25] and the club came within one match of the 2010 Grand Final.

On 19 October 2010, Tuqiri was officially named in the Australian squad for the Four Nations as a replacement for the injured Jarryd Hayne.[26] He played for the Kangaroos in all four matches, including the final, scoring one try. He became the first code-crosser to play test rugby league for Australia a second time after returning from rugby union.[citation needed]

Wests Tigers made the semis again in 2011, suffering a broken arm, quad strain and an injury to his ankle.[27] Similarly, injury disrupted his 2012 season. He played his first game in round 5, and was a regular on the wing before breaking his upper arm in July. Coach Sheens said at the time, "The arm’s broken, so that’ll be the end of his season."[28]

Before the start of the 2013 season, Tuqiri suffered a setback when scans revealed his broken arm had not healed. He had plates inserted into the arm and underwent bone grafts.[29] He eventually made his return to first grade in round 23, playing in four games for his final season with Wests Tigers.

In September 2013, he signed a short-term contract with Irish rugby union team, Leinster to play in the Pro12 in a three-month deal.[9]

On 22 January, six weeks out from the 2014 NRL season, Tuqiri signed with his third NRL club, the South Sydney Rabbitohs, on a one-year deal. This deal is reportedly to add depth to the significantly reduced outside back stocks at the club. Tuqiri's rugby league career was expected to be over following the conclusion of the 2013 NRL season when his previous club, the Wests Tigers opted not to offer Tuqiri an extension to his contract after several injury-plagued season significantly reduced his on-field involvement for the club.

In May 2014, Tuqiri played for Fiji in the 2014 Pacific Rugby League International. He kicked two goals, and scored a try, but it wasn't enough as Fiji lost the match by 32–16. Tuqiri turned 35 during the 2014 season and was the oldest player in the NRL at the time.[30]

On 5 October 2014, Tuqiri was a part of the South Sydney side who defeated the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 30–6 in the 2014 NRL Grand Final at ANZ Stadium, Sydney. It was Tuqiri's second NRL title in his career, having won a previous NRL Premiership with the Brisbane Broncos earlier in his career.[31]

Family

Tuqiri is the cousin of his namesake, Fijian-born Japanese Rugby Sevens player Lote Tuqiri.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Lote Tuqiri". yahoo.com. Yahoo! 7 Sport. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  2. ^ Ritchie, Dean (6 April 2011). "Not being from Queensland no bar to Cane Toad State of Origin selection". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 6 April 2011.
  3. ^ BBC
  4. ^ League Central
  5. ^ RLP
  6. ^ Waratahs Profiles 22 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ ESPN
  8. ^ Tuqiri ousted by the ARU 8 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ a b "Leinster recruit former Wallaby Tuqiri". Planet Rugby. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  10. ^ Weidler, Danny.My secret life – Lote Tuqiri revealed Sydney Morning Herald 2 February 2003
  11. ^ Atfield, Cameron Tuqiri signs with Souths Sunnybank Brisbane Times. 26 May 2010
  12. ^ . Sunnybanshs.eq.edu.au. Archived from the original on 18 February 2011. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  13. ^ Round 22: 15, 16 August 17 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine queensland.rleague.com
  14. ^ Hampson, Andy (30 October 2000). "Tuqiri breaks Russia's spirit". The Independent. London. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  15. ^ "ARU targeting Tuqiri". ABC News. Australia: ABC. 19 January 2002. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  16. ^ "Tuqiri confident of regaining form" at abc.net.au
  17. ^ "Tuqiri not shocked by selection snub". ABC News. Australia: ABC. 2 October 2002. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  18. ^ "Don't Look Back in Anger". theroar.com.au.
  19. ^ Tuqiri to stay in Rugby union till 2012 14 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ "Lote Tuqiri sacked by ARU". The Guardian. 1 July 2009. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  21. ^ "Wallaby Lote Tuqiri sacked for having woman in hotel room". The Australian. 6 September 2009. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  22. ^ "Tigers stun South Africa". Scrum.com. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  23. ^ "Tigers bring Tuqiri back to NRL". ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). 4 February 2010. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  24. ^ "Tuqiri farewells rugby and prepares for return to big league". NZ Herald News. 8 March 2010. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  25. ^ Ritchie, Dean (22 July 1901). "Lote back with a whole lotta love". The Daily Telegraph. Australia. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
  26. ^ "Wests Tigers winger Lote Tuqiri joins Kangaroos squad for Four Nations tournament". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. 19 October 2010. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
  27. ^ Steve Jancetic (11 September 2011). "The more footy the better for Tuqiri". Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  28. ^ "Broken arm could end Tuqiri's career". Zero Tackle. 7 July 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  29. ^ "Tuqiri suffers another NRL injury setback". ABC News. 28 February 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  30. ^ Guinness, Rupert (24 September 2014). "South Sydney's Lote Tuqiri is the oldest player in the NRL, but he's still capable of brilliance". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  31. ^ "Rabbitohs Grand Final Player Ratings". 5 October 2014.

External links

  • Lote Tuqiri at IMDb
  • Leicester Tigers profile
  • Lote Tuqiri at the Former Origin Greats website.
  • NRL profile

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This article is about the Fijian and Australian dual code player For the Japanese rugby union player see Lote Tuqiri rugby union born 1987 Lote Daulako Tuqiri born 23 September 1979 is a former professional dual code rugby footballer who primarily played as a winger across both codes He represented Australia in both rugby league and rugby union and Fiji in rugby league Tuqiri first rose to prominence as a professional rugby league footballer for the Brisbane Broncos and Queensland Maroons as well as the Fiji and Australia national sides He was therefore a high profile signing for rugby union in 2002 winning 67 caps for Australia and being a part of their 2003 and 2007 World Cup squads He played rugby union for the Waratahs in the Super 14 and Leicester Tigers in England in season 2009 10 Tuqiri s contract with the Australian Rugby Union was terminated on 1 July 2009 8 No immediate reason was given and Tuqiri returned to rugby league in 2010 playing for the Wests Tigers of the NRL In September 2013 he signed a short term contract with Irish rugby union giants Leinster to play in the Pro12 in a three month deal 9 Just 6 weeks out from the 2014 NRL season Tuqiri signed with his third NRL club the South Sydney Rabbitohs on a one year deal Lote TuqiriPersonal informationFull nameLote Daulako TuqiriBorn 1979 09 23 23 September 1979 age 43 1 Korolevu Fiji 2 Playing informationHeight191 cm 6 ft 3 in 1 Weight102 kg 16 st 1 lb 1 Rugby leaguePositionWing FullbackClubYears Team Pld T G FG P1999 02 Brisbane Broncos 99 56 18 0 2602010 13 Wests Tigers 52 27 0 0 1082014 South Sydney 16 7 0 0 28Total 167 90 18 0 396RepresentativeYears Team Pld T G FG P2000 14 Fiji 4 5 7 0 342001 02 Queensland 6 5 4 0 282001 10 Australia 9 5 0 0 20Rugby unionPositionWing CentreClubYears Team Pld T G FG P2003 09 NSW Waratahs 89 29 1 0 1482009 10 Leicester Tigers 16 3 0 0 152013 Leinster 2 0 0 0 0Total 107 32 1 0 163RepresentativeYears Team Pld T G FG P2003 09 Australia 67 30 0 0 150Source 3 4 5 6 7 Contents 1 Background 2 Professional career 2 1 Rugby league 2 2 Rugby union 2 3 Return to rugby league 3 Family 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditTuqiri was born in Korolevu Fiji to mother Titilia and father Tukula and grew up in Namatakula with family including older sister Mela older brother Tevita and sister Sereana 10 He moved to Australia with his family at the age of 15 settling at Sunnybank Queensland a suburb of Brisbane where he began playing competitive sport for the Souths Sunnybank Rugby League 11 while attending school at Sunnybank State High School 12 Professional career EditWhile signed with the Brisbane Broncos he also played for the Past Brothers in the Queensland Cup 13 Rugby league Edit Tuqiri won the 1999 Brisbane Broncos season s rookie of the year award In 2000 he secured his regular spot in the first grade line up at the club At the end of the season Tuqiri played for the Broncos on the wing scoring one try in their 2000 NRL Grand Final victory over the Sydney Roosters After that he travelled to England as captain of the Fiji national team for the 2000 World Cup 14 The Bati failed to advance past the group stage winning one of their three matches but Tuqiri was his team s top try and goal scorer for the tournament Having won the 2000 NRL Premiership the Broncos travelled to England to play against 2000 s Super League V Champions St Helens for the 2001 World Club Challenge with Tuqiri playing on the wing in Brisbane s loss Tuqiri was one of many players picked by Queensland for their debut appearance during the 2001 State of Origin series He played in all three matches scored Queensland s opening try and played impressively throughout the series which was won by the Maroons During the season he also went on to play test football for Australia He was picked to represent Australia against New Zealand scoring a try in the 28 10 victory in the one off Test match Tuqiri was also the Broncos top try scorer for the 2001 season with 21 the second highest number of tries scored in a season by a Brisbane player At the end of the season he went on the 2001 Kangaroo tour As early as January 2002 it was being reported that the Australian Rugby Union was seeking Tuqiri s signature 15 His 2002 season was also an impressive one and he showed much of his renowned strength and speed setting in round 9 a new club record for most points scored by one player in a single match Once more he topped the Broncos try scoring ladder for the season along with Darren Lockyer and Chris Walker and again he represented both Queensland and Australia Playing in all three games of the 2002 State of Origin series Tuqiri scored in each match amassing a total of 28 points He also became one of a select few players to score a hat trick in an interstate match At the 2002 Dally M Awards he was named as winger of the year 16 At the end of the season after the announcement of his switch to rugby union he was overlooked for selection at the end of season Test against New Zealand 17 Altogether Tuqiri played 99 games for Brisbane between 1999 and 2002 and clocked up a tally of 260 points before his switch to rugby union His last game for the Broncos was the 16 12 preliminary final loss against eventual premiers the Sydney Roosters Rugby union Edit Tuqiri s talent attracted the interest of the Australian Rugby Union and at the end of the 2002 football season he announced that he had signed a contract to play rugby union in 2003 with the New South Wales Waratahs and was therefore leaving rugby league In 2003 he switched codes moving from rugby league to play rugby with the Waratahs Tuqiri s transition to rugby union proved to be successful and his speed and strength gained him selection for the Wallabies for whom he made his international union debut in June 2003 against Ireland becoming Australia s 43rd dual code rugby international He was one of four former Queensland Maroons players to feature in two of the top three teams in the 2003 Rugby World Cup along with Mat Rogers and Wendell Sailor for Australia and Brad Thorn for the All Blacks Tuqiri scored tries against Romania and Namibia during the pool stages and scored the Wallabies only try in the final against England He finished the tournament as one of the top try scorers for Australia behind Rogers and Chris Latham In 2004 Tuqiri toured the United Kingdom and France with the Wallabies On the Wallabies 2005 tour of Europe he was moved in field to centre due to a considerable loss of backs through injury during that tour In 2006 he was selected to represent Australia in the Rugby Sevens event at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne That season the Waratahs were semi finalists in the Super 14 competition During that year s Tri Nations series Tuqiri was suspended for five games after a dangerous tackle on All Blacks captain Richie McCaw Tuqiri while playing for the Waratahs in 2007 During 2006 07 there was speculation regarding his future and whether he would stay in rugby union or return to rugby league citation needed Tuqiri had stated that he was considering returning to league after the 2007 Rugby World Cup following the footsteps of fellow Waratah Mat Rogers Tuqiri had options to re sign his contract with either the Waratahs or the Reds in the Super 14 or numerous clubs in the NRL including the South Sydney Rabbitohs and Cronulla Sutherland Sharks After being given a 5 00 pm deadline on 13 March 2007 to either accept or decline the offer from the Australian Rugby Union he announced he had decided to stay in rugby union for the next five years During a 2007 Super 14 game Tuqiri pushed Sam Norton Knight in the back after Norton Knight made a poor on field decision 18 Tuqiri s contract would ordinarily have meant that he would stay with the Waratahs and the Wallabies until the year 2012 19 but on 1 July 2009 the ARU announced an unexplained immediate termination of the contract 20 Subsequently it has been suggested that the reason for the termination of his contract was that he had entertained a 20 year old student in his room in breach of strict team rules 21 He made his debut for the Leicester Tigers off the bench against the Springboks on 6 November 2009 and the Tigers defeated the World cup holders 22 Return to rugby league Edit Tuqiri playing for North Sydney Bears in 2014 In February 2010 Tuqiri officially announced a return to rugby league after a seven year absence Signing a three year deal with NRL club Wests Tigers he was due to arrive in Australia at the end of March a few weeks into the 2010 NRL season but instead he returned home early to play the Tigers first home game in the 2010 season against Manly He played his last game of rugby union against London Irish where his Leicester side won 35 19 23 24 In his return to rugby league he scored a try on his first touch of the ball and at least one try in each of his first three games including a double against the Parramatta Eels on 26 March His form in his return season for the Tigers continued to be strong 25 and the club came within one match of the 2010 Grand Final On 19 October 2010 Tuqiri was officially named in the Australian squad for the Four Nations as a replacement for the injured Jarryd Hayne 26 He played for the Kangaroos in all four matches including the final scoring one try He became the first code crosser to play test rugby league for Australia a second time after returning from rugby union citation needed Wests Tigers made the semis again in 2011 suffering a broken arm quad strain and an injury to his ankle 27 Similarly injury disrupted his 2012 season He played his first game in round 5 and was a regular on the wing before breaking his upper arm in July Coach Sheens said at the time The arm s broken so that ll be the end of his season 28 Before the start of the 2013 season Tuqiri suffered a setback when scans revealed his broken arm had not healed He had plates inserted into the arm and underwent bone grafts 29 He eventually made his return to first grade in round 23 playing in four games for his final season with Wests Tigers In September 2013 he signed a short term contract with Irish rugby union team Leinster to play in the Pro12 in a three month deal 9 On 22 January six weeks out from the 2014 NRL season Tuqiri signed with his third NRL club the South Sydney Rabbitohs on a one year deal This deal is reportedly to add depth to the significantly reduced outside back stocks at the club Tuqiri s rugby league career was expected to be over following the conclusion of the 2013 NRL season when his previous club the Wests Tigers opted not to offer Tuqiri an extension to his contract after several injury plagued season significantly reduced his on field involvement for the club In May 2014 Tuqiri played for Fiji in the 2014 Pacific Rugby League International He kicked two goals and scored a try but it wasn t enough as Fiji lost the match by 32 16 Tuqiri turned 35 during the 2014 season and was the oldest player in the NRL at the time 30 On 5 October 2014 Tuqiri was a part of the South Sydney side who defeated the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 30 6 in the 2014 NRL Grand Final at ANZ Stadium Sydney It was Tuqiri s second NRL title in his career having won a previous NRL Premiership with the Brisbane Broncos earlier in his career 31 Family EditTuqiri is the cousin of his namesake Fijian born Japanese Rugby Sevens player Lote Tuqiri See also EditList of players who have converted from one football code to anotherReferences Edit a b c Lote Tuqiri yahoo com Yahoo 7 Sport Retrieved 7 July 2014 Ritchie Dean 6 April 2011 Not being from Queensland no bar to Cane Toad State of Origin selection The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 6 April 2011 BBC League Central RLP Waratahs Profiles Archived 22 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine ESPN Tuqiri ousted by the ARU Archived 8 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b Leinster recruit former Wallaby Tuqiri Planet Rugby Retrieved 10 September 2013 Weidler Danny My secret life Lote Tuqiri revealed Sydney Morning Herald 2 February 2003 Atfield Cameron Tuqiri signs with Souths Sunnybank Brisbane Times 26 May 2010 Sunnybank SHS Sports Specialisation Rugby League Programme News Archive Sunnybanshs eq edu au Archived from the original on 18 February 2011 Retrieved 30 January 2011 Round 22 15 16 August Archived 17 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine queensland rleague com Hampson Andy 30 October 2000 Tuqiri breaks Russia s spirit The Independent London Retrieved 9 January 2011 ARU targeting Tuqiri ABC News Australia ABC 19 January 2002 Retrieved 9 January 2011 Tuqiri confident of regaining form at abc net au Tuqiri not shocked by selection snub ABC News Australia ABC 2 October 2002 Retrieved 9 January 2011 Don t Look Back in Anger theroar com au Tuqiri to stay in Rugby union till 2012 Archived 14 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine Lote Tuqiri sacked by ARU The Guardian 1 July 2009 Retrieved 30 June 2018 Wallaby Lote Tuqiri sacked for having woman in hotel room The Australian 6 September 2009 Retrieved 30 January 2011 Tigers stun South Africa Scrum com Retrieved 30 January 2011 Tigers bring Tuqiri back to NRL ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 4 February 2010 Retrieved 30 January 2011 Tuqiri farewells rugby and prepares for return to big league NZ Herald News 8 March 2010 Retrieved 30 January 2011 Ritchie Dean 22 July 1901 Lote back with a whole lotta love The Daily Telegraph Australia Retrieved 17 August 2010 Wests Tigers winger Lote Tuqiri joins Kangaroos squad for Four Nations tournament The Daily Telegraph Sydney 19 October 2010 Retrieved 20 October 2010 Steve Jancetic 11 September 2011 The more footy the better for Tuqiri Retrieved 4 January 2012 Broken arm could end Tuqiri s career Zero Tackle 7 July 2012 Retrieved 10 November 2012 Tuqiri suffers another NRL injury setback ABC News 28 February 2013 Retrieved 15 September 2013 Guinness Rupert 24 September 2014 South Sydney s Lote Tuqiri is the oldest player in the NRL but he s still capable of brilliance The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Retrieved 25 September 2014 Rabbitohs Grand Final Player Ratings 5 October 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lote Tuqiri Lote Tuqiri at IMDb Lote Tuqiri Official Website Wests Tigers profile Leicester Tigers profile Waratahs profile Wallabies profile Lote Tuqiri at the Former Origin Greats website NRL profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lote Tuqiri amp oldid 1127773923, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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