Elvis Seveali'i
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Elvis Seveali'i (born 20 June 1978 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a Samoan rugby union footballer. He plays centre for Premiership side Sale Sharks and Manu Samoa internationally. He has previously represented Wellington in the under-19s and under-21s as well as the National Provincial Championship team. He has thus far played for Samoa 15 times.
Seveali'i played for Bath during the 2002-03 English rugby season. He made his Heineken Cup debut on April 13, 2003, scoring twice against the Saracens. He left Bath after his three-month contract expired (international player quota changes when a World Cup finishes). He spent the following two seasons with Welsh club, the Ospreys. He signed with the Sale Sharks for the 2006-06 English rugby season. He scored at try in a game against his old club, Bath, at The Rec in early 2006. He played at centre for the 2005-06 season with Sale, and won the Guinness Premiership with them that season.
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- Stats on ercrugby.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 |