Rua Tipoki Explained

Rua Tipoki
Birth Name:Te Rua Reihana Tipoki
Birth Date:11 August 1975
Birth Place:Te Puia Springs, New Zealand
Height:1.82m (05.97feet)
Weight:95kg (209lb)
Ru Position:Centre
Repteam1:New Zealand Māori
Province1:Bay of Plenty
Province2:North Harbour
Province3:Munster
Province4:East Coast
Provinceyears1:2004
Provinceyears2:2005–06
Provinceyears3:2007–09
Provinceyears4:2011–12
Provinceapps1:10
Provinceapps2:18
Provinceapps3:29
Provinceapps4:?
Provincepoints1:15
Provincepoints2:10
Provincepoints3:15
Provincepoints4:?
Super1:Blues
Super2:Highlanders
Super3:Crusaders
Superapps1:31
Superapps2:?
Superapps3:6
Superpoints1:30
Superpoints2:0
Superpoints3:5
Superyears1:1999–2006
Superyears2:2000
Superyears3:2007
School:Waitakere College

Te Rua Reihana Tipoki (born 11 August 1975 in Te Puia Springs, New Zealand)[1] brought up in Te Araroa in Gisborne, is a rugby union player who captained North Harbour to Ranfurly Shield victory in 2006. Tipoki played for a wide variety of teams including Munster Rugby. He currently plays for Ruatoria-based East Coast.

Early career in New Zealand

In his early career he played for Auckland Blues and Otago Highlanders in the Super 12 and the New Zealand 7s. He also played a major part in the Bay of Plenty Steamers first Ranfurly Shield win in 2004, played in the New Zealand Maori team which defeated the British and Irish Lions team for the first time ever in the history of Maori rugby in 2005,[2] and led North Harbour to their first Ranfurly Shield victory in 2006. He played one season for the in 2007, before departing to Munster.

Munster

With Munster, he fashioned one of the best centre partnerships in the Heineken Cup with Lifeimi Mafi,[3] playing with passion and flair, a strong tackle and a great handoff and step. He was part of the Munster team that won the Heineken Cup on 24 May 2008 beating Toulouse 16–13 in the final. In all he made 29 appearances (including 27 competitive & 10 Heineken Cup games) for Munster, scoring 3 tries. On 24 April 2009 Tipoki announced that he would return to his native New Zealand at the end of the season due to a hamstring injury that had consistently hampered him.

East Coast comeback

After a couple of years of recuperation in New Zealand, in 2011 Tipoki signed for the Ruatoria based team, East Coast.[4] In 2012 he captained the side to win the Meads Cup.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.espnscrum.com/newzealand/rugby/player/14854.html Rua Tipoki player profile
  2. http://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/lions-tour/lions-tamer-gibbes-backs-heaslip-to-boks-clever-1716810.html "...the Maoris boasting Rico Gear, Carl Hayman and Munster's Rua Tipoki in their starting XV..."
  3. http://www.espnscrum.com/premiership-2010-11/rugby/story/75876.html "Munster magic makes fans of all of us"
  4. News: Rua Tipoki suspended two weeks for punch . 24 August 2011 . . . 6 November 2011.
  5. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10843294 "East Coast snare Meads Cup in dramatic fashion"