Sailosi Tagicakibau
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Sailosi Tagicakibau (born 14 November 1982, Auckland, New Zealand) is a rugby union footballer who plays at wing/full back for London Irish. The speedy winger is recognisable by his speed and is a prime example of the new millenium winger. At 6ft 4in (193cm) he possesses a threatening combination of power and pace that has made him an entertaining player. Before his rugby career took off, he attended Papakura High and Wesley College.
He made his debut for the Samoan 7's National team in 2003 making several appearances and becoming a team staple. Later that year he was selected as part of the Manu Samoa World Cup squad and is remembered for his tries against Georgia and Namibia.
He made his club debut in the 2004 season of the National Provincial Championship(NPC) in New Zealand, playing for Taranaki(Although it should be noted that he played for the Counties-Manukau club previous to the 2003 Rugby World Cup in the NPC Second division). The following year 2005 he played for the Chiefs in the international Super 12 competition.
Sailosi is of Samoan/Fijian descent. His father Isikeli Tagicakibau is from Bau, Tailevu, Fiji and his mother Lealofiaana from Faaala Palauli, Savaii, Western Samoa. Sailosi is the oldest of 5 children and has one daughter to former partner Bronwen Fagalilo, Z'keyah Tofoi Elesi Joella Fagalilo Tagicakibau.
Forwards: | Dincklage • Fa'asavalu • Lemalu • Lafaiali'i • Lealamanua • Leupolu • Meredith • Palepoi • Poulos • Segi • Schwalger • Sititi • Tomuli • Tuiavi'i • Tuilagi • Vaili • Viliamu | ||
Backs: | Fa'atau • Fanolua • Fanutanu • Feaunati • Fili • Lima • Rasmussen • Ropati • Senio • So'oialo • Tagicakibau • Tyrell • Va'a • Vili | ||
Coach: | Boe |
Fiji: | Seremaia Bai • Rupeni Caucau • Isoa Domalailai • Norman Ligairi • Seru Rabeni • Simon Raiwalui (captain) • Aca Ratuva • Kameli Ratuvou • Mosese Rauluni | ||
Samoa: | Loki Crichton(withdrew) • 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 |