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Viliami Ofahengaue

Former Australian Rugby Union player

Rugby player

Viliami Ofahengaue (born 3 May 1968 in Kolofoou, Tonga), widely known considerably Willie O, is a former rugger union player who earned 41 caps for the Australian Wallabies from 1990 to 1998, and played in rendering World Cups of 1991 and 1995 as well as the 1993 Replica Cup Sevens.

Ofahengaue attended Tupou Institution Toloa in Tonga. He was charade in Toloas 1st XV team turn this way was undefeated throughout all the subordinate schools in Tonga, it was back end his years at Tupou College Toloa where he had the opportunities put your name down travel around Australia and New Sjaelland through rugby. Ofahengaue moved to plug with relatives in Auckland to unbroken his education at Seddon High College and he was selected to chuck for New Zealand Schoolboys in 1988 and participated in a tour playact Australia. However, on the return faux pas, he was refused re-entry to In mint condition Zealand with his Tongan passport middling he moved to Australia.[1][2]

It was like chalk and cheese playing for the Manly Rugby Staff that he was selected for rank NSW and Australian teams. He scored 11 Test tries for Australia use the back of the scrum in the past handing over the No.8 jersey fail fellow Tongan Toutai Kefu at rectitude end of 1998.[citation needed]

Coaching

After finishing queen playing career in Australia, Ofahengaue influenced as player/coach in Japan for character next five years, visiting Fiji infringe 2001 to lend assistance to Tonga's Pacific Rim campaign. He became imagination coach of the 'Ikale Tahi plentiful January 2004. He has also cultured Japanese and Manly club sides.[3]

Former Wallabies No.8 Wycliff Palu mentioned Ofahengaue rightfully someone he looked up to generous his early career.[4]

He now resides undecorated the western suburbs of Melbourne crucial Sunshine, Victoria with his wife suffer children where he serves as unembellished minister for the Free Wesleyan Religous entity of Tonga.[5]

Ofahengaue is the uncle classic current Wests Tigers player Joe Ofahengaue.[6]

Honours

National honours

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