Nicky Little
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Nicky Little | |||||
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Full name | Nick Tyrone Little | ||||
Date of birth | September 13, 1976 (age 30) | ||||
Place of birth | Tokoroa,Fiji | ||||
Height | 1.83 m (6' 0") m | ||||
Weight | 96 kg (15 st 1 lb) kg | ||||
Rugby union career | |||||
Position | FlyHalf | ||||
Professional clubs | |||||
1994-96 – Te Awamutu Sports 1996-97 – Canterbury |
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National team(s) | Caps | (points) | |||
1996- | Fiji | 60 | (599) | ||
correct as of 14 Sept 2006. | |||||
Other Information | |||||
School attended | Mosman Park Primary, West Australia | ||||
University | Te Awamutu College, NZ |
Nicky Little (born 13 September 1976) is a Fijian rugby union footballer. He plays at fly-half. He is a nephew of All Blacks centre Walter Little. He previously played for Canterbury and North Harbour rugby clubs in New Zealand, before moving to England where he played for the Sale Sharks in late 1999. He signed with Dax in France, but soon moved to the Pontypridd RFC, before signing with the Saracens F.C..
Little made his test debut for Fiji in 1996 in a match against the Springboks in Pretoria. He entered the match at just 19 years of age. He finished the 2000 and 2001 Pacific Rim tournaments as the top points scorer. He entered the 2003 Rugby World Cup as Fiji's all-time highest points scorer, with 488 points. He got four caps for Fiji at the 2003 World Cup, scoring a total of 45 points in those games.He has scored 599 points for Fiji and is the Pacific regions top point scorer.
[edit] Fiji Stats
- 60 caps 2 tries 599 points (79 games, 750 points,unofficial).
- Pacific Rim points: 191.
- RWC99 points: 38.
- RWC03 points: 45
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Fiji squad - 2003 Rugby World Cup | ||
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Forwards: | Doviverata • Gadolo • Leawere • Katalau • Koyamaibole • Maimuri • Mocelutu • Naevo • Nyholt • Rasila • Rawaqa • Salawa • Seru • Sewabu • Smith • Tawake • Veitayaki | |
Backs: | Caucaunibuca • Delasau • Ligairi • Little • Rabaka • Rabeni • Rauluni • Rokini • Ruivadra • Serevi • Tuilevu • Uluinayau • Vunibaka • Nacewa | |
Coach: | McCallion |