Aleki Lutui
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Aleki Lutui (born 1 July 1978) is a Tongan rugby union footballer. He currently plays for the Chiefs in the international Super 14 competition, as well as the Bay of Plenty in the Air New Zealand Cup. In addition he has appeared numerous times for his national team Tonga. His usual position is at hooker.
He made his debut for Tonga in March of 1999 in a match against Georgia.
He played for Tonga in their 2001 Pacific Rim campaign and later in the year toured Scotland and Wales. He was also the top try scorer for the Bay of Plenty in the 2002 National Provincial Championship (now, the Air New Zealand Cup).
On June 5 of 2004 he captained Tonga for the first time in a match against Fiji. Tonga were narrowly beaten 27 points to 26.
He went on tour with the Pacific Islanders rugby union team in 2004 for a series of Tests against a number of southern rugby nations.
In June of 2005 he captained Tonga in four matches; two against both Fiji and Samoa.
He was recently included in the Pacific Nations tour to Europe in late 2006.
[edit] External links
- Aleki Lutui on teivovo.com
Fiji: | Seremaia Bai • Rupeni Caucau • Isoa Domalailai • Norman Ligairi • Seru Rabeni • Simon Raiwalui (captain) • Aca Ratouva • Kameli Ratuvou • Mosese Rauluni | ||
Samoa: | Loki Crichton • Lome Fa'atau • Census Johnson • Tasesa Lavea (withdrew) • Daniel Leo • Seilala Mapusua • Tusi Pisi • Junior Polu • Mahonri Schwalger • Semo Setiti • Elvis Seveali'i • Sailosi Tagicakibau • Alesana Tuilagi • Henry Tuilagi (withdrew) • Justin Va'a | ||
Tonga: | Taufa'ao Felise • Nili Latu • Aleki Lutui • Maama Molitika • Epi Taione • Tevita Taumoepeau • Pila Vaki | ||
Head coach: Pat Lam |