Sekonaia Kalou Explained

Sekonaia Kalou Qaranaqio
Birth Name:Sekonaia Kalou Qaranaqio[1]
Birth Date:1984 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Sigatoka, Fiji
Weight:109kg
Ru Position:Lock, Flanker
Ru Nationalyears:2010 - 12
Ru Nationalcaps:13
Ru Nationalpoints:(20)
Ru Ntupdate:25 December 2017
Ru Currentteam:Waverley Harvesting Border
Ru Province:North Otago
Otago
Ru Provinceyears:2005 - 2006
2007 - 2010

Sekonaia Kalou (born 6 April 1984)[1] is a Fijian professional rugby union player who is also known by the name Sekonaia Qaranaqio. He has also represented Fiji at Netball.[1]

Rugby career

Club career

Sekonaia played lock for the Kaikorai Rugby Football Club and for Otago in the ITM Cup. He has also played for the 2nd Division New Zealand club North Otago with whom he won the Heartland Championship playing alongside fellow Fijian players Viliame Veikoso, Noa Soqeta and Waitisoni Lotawa. After playing for North Otago he made his way into the 1st Division team Otago in 2007.[1] He also played professionally for US Bressane in France[2] and for Rugby Calvisano in Italy where he won an Eccellenza.[3] After he left Italy in 2015 he returned to Fiji to captain the Nadroga Stallions in Fiji's 2016 Skipper Cup.[4] In 2017 he was on the move again joining Waverley Harvesting Border in New Zealand club rugby.[5]

International Rugby

Kalou made his International debut for on 5 June 2010 in 49 - 3 loss against at Canberra Stadium,[6] he played in all of Fiji's matches for the 2010 Pacific Nations Cup and was selected to tour with the Fijian XV during November 2010 playing in defeats against and ; and a draw against at the Millennium Stadium. He was selected as part of the Fijian squad for 2011 Rugby World Cup and played against and . His final international was against at Twickenham.[1]

Personal life

His brother is fellow professional rugby player Api Ratuniyarawa.[2] After his final appearance for in 2012 Kalou met Margaret Mary Steven, the pair got married in December 2017.[7]

As well as rugby Kalou has also represented Fiji in Archery and Men's Netball.[1] In 2016 Kalou was named as Fiji's netball player of the year.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Seko Qaraniqio. ESPN. 25 December 2017.
  2. Web site: Ratuniyarawa joins Agen. Fiji Sun. 3 September 2013. 25 December 2017.
  3. Web site: NUOVI ARRIVI, SECONDE E TERZE. Italian. 21 July 2015. 25 December 2017. Rugby Calvisano.
  4. Web site: Stallions Win Heated Battle. Fiji Sun. 16 July 2016. 25 December 2017.
  5. Web site: World traveler reaches the Border. Wanganui Chronicle. 8 May 2017. 25 December 2017.
  6. Web site: Kalou debut. 25 December 2017. ESPN.
  7. Web site: Kalou Weds Margaret. Fiji Sun. 3 December 2017. 25 December 2017.
  8. Web site: Former Flying Fijian Wins Netball Award. Fiji Sun. 28 December 2016. 25 December 2017.