Malakai Fekitoa

Rugby Player

Malakai Fekitoa was born in Haʻapai, Tonga on May 10th, 1992 and is the Rugby Player. At the age of 32, Malakai Fekitoa biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 10, 1992
Nationality
New Zealand
Place of Birth
Haʻapai, Tonga
Age
32 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Rugby Union Player
Malakai Fekitoa Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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188cm
Weight
100kg
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Malakai Fekitoa Life

Malakai Fekitoa (born 10 May 1992) is a Tongan-born New Zealand rugby union player who plays as a second five-eighth or center.

He currently plays for Toulon, but has signed a deal with Wasps that will come to an end in the 2018/19 season.

He competed for the Highlanders in the Super Rugby competition for Auckland in the ITM Cup and for New Zealand internationally.

He was a member of the championship-winning 2015 Highlanders team as well as the 2015 Rugby World Cup champion New Zealand team.

Early life

Fekitoa was born in Tonga's Ha'apai. He has a sister. He was given a rugby scholarship and enrolled at Wesley College after playing for Tonga 7s on a tour of New Zealand.

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Malakai Fekitoa Career

Club career

Fekitoa made his debut for Auckland in the ITM Cup in 2012, making 12 appearances and scoring 3 tries, and was signed by the Blues for the 2013 season. However, he only made one appearance in 2013 for the Blues against France, and signed with the Highlanders for the 2014 Super Rugby season. He was a key member of the Highlanders title winning-side in 2015. In July 2017, Fekitoa confirmed that he had signed a two-year contract with French Top 14 side Toulon. In January 2019, it was announced that Fekitoa had signed for English Premiership Rugby side Wasps from the beginning of the 2019–20 season.

Fekitoa moved to Ireland to join United Rugby Championship club Munster on a two-year contract from the 2022–23 season, and made his senior competitive debut for the province in their 20–13 defeat away to Welsh side Cardiff in round one of the 2022–23 United Rugby Championship on 17 September 2022.

International career

Fekitoa was only eligible for selection for the New Zealand after completing three years post-education residency in New Zealand. After completing his residency period, he was selected as a rookie in the New Zealand squad for the June 2014 test series against England, with coach Steve Hansen having signalled interest in him during the Super Rugby season. He made his debut as a replacement player in first test of that series, a 20–15 win. With first-choice centre Conrad Smith injured out of the third and final test of the series, Fekitoa moved into the starting XV. His performance earned praise, with the Herald on Sunday saying that "the All Blacks coach has found the most elegant of solutions for Conrad Smith's back-up, one who carries more of an attacking threat than the veteran centre".

Fekitoa was selected again in 2014 for the New Zealand squad for The Rugby Championship. He was originally named as a reserve for the first test against Australia, however, with Conrad Smith and his wife expecting, Fekitoa was called up into the starting XV. He was a member of the 2015 Rugby World Cup winning New Zealand side.

Fekitoa became a regular starter for the All Blacks in 2016, combining with Ryan Crotty to form the midfield partnership for the Wales series in June. Fekitoa began to experience very erratic form however, and did not play against Argentina and South Africa that year. Fekitoa lost his starting spot to Anton Lienert-Brown, coming off the bench for the final Bledisloe Cup and the first Ireland fixture that year. Fekitoa re-gained his starting spot for the next two tests due to Crotty being injured, with Lienert Brown moving to inside centre so that Fekitoa could play outside centre. Fekitoa scored 2 tries in two games, the All Blacks were against Italy and Ireland. Fekitoa was yellow carded for a dangerous tackle against Ireland, so was cited and suspended for the final test match of the year.

Fekitoa was not initially selected for the All Blacks in 2017 for the British & Irish Lions tour but was called up for the third test match after Sonny Bill Williams was issued a red card for a shoulder block hit on Anthony Watson of the Lions in the second test match. Fekitoa played his final test match for New Zealand on 8 July 2017 in the final test against the Lions, coming off the bench to replace Ngani Laumape.

In 2022, Fekitoa was selected in the Tongan squad for the 2022 Pacific Nations Cup, having become eligible after World Rugby's eligibility rules were amended to allow for players to switch national allegiance after completing a stand-down period. He made his debut for Tonga on 2 July 2022, in a 36-0 loss to Fiji.

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Lions in talks over clash with combined Pacific Island side featuring stars from Fiji, Samoa and Tonga during 2025 tour of Australia following collapse of Rebels franchise

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 25, 2024
EXCLUSIVE BY CHRIS FOY: The Lions are in talks about facing a combined Pacific Island XV in Melbourne next year, in a potentially blockbuster tour fixture between the first and second Tests against Australia. Following the collapse of the Rebels franchise, which had been based in the state capital of Victoria, officials from Rugby Australia and the Lions have been contingency planning to establish alternative opposition options for the game on July 22, 2025 at Marvel Stadium. Initially, there were indications that an invitational side would be created under the banner of Australia 'A' or Melbourne, based on a squad of Australian players, but the focus has now shifted to an imported solution. Mail Sport understands that talks were due to take place today (Thursday) in Paris, between RA and Lions board members, with the fixture change among several items on the agenda. Sources have revealed that the latest scenario being discussed is for a Pacific Islanders team to take on the Lions - armed with leading Test players from each of Fiji, Samoa and Tonga, subject to co-operation from the unions in those countries.

Every nation has boasted a Tongan star, from Jonah Lomu to the Vunipolas - and now they are set on Ireland

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2023
RORY KEANE: When Romania set up in Bordeaux last weekend to face Ireland, they had Fonovai Tangimana and Tevita Manumua in their ranks. Both a pair of Tongan-born backs who had been looking for pastures new and were now wearing the colors of their adopted country. Nuku'alofa, Tonga's capital, and Bucharest's capital, is only about 167,000 kilometers apart, but a Pacific Islander's journey to earn a living is a long one. Tongans will be seen pleading for their trade in any international – and semi-pro – rugby tournament. Although this tiny country in the south Pacific has a population of 106,000 residents, they have always punched above their weight on the biggest stage.

After fulfilling his "dream" as an All Black, Tonga is aiming for World Cup glory, according to Charles Piutau

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2023
Charles Piutau fulfilled a lifelong ambition by appearing in 17 All Blacks appearances. But, when he represents the Pacific Island nation at his first World Cup on Saturday night, the former Premiership champion will play for his Tongan-born parents Manako and Melenaite. Piutau, 31, is one of the top figures to have benefited from World Rugby's reform in eligibility rules at the tournament here in France. In Nantes, he is now aiming for an upset of world No. 1 Ireland.