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 Domolailai • 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 Sititi • Elvis Seveali'i • Sailosi Tagicakibau • Alesana Tuilagi • Henry Tuilagi (withdrew) • Justin Va'a | |||
Tonga: | Taufa'ao Filise • Nili Latu • Aleki Lutui • Maama Molitika • Epi Taione • Tevita Taumoepeau • Viliami Vaki | |||
Head coach: | Pat Lam |