Arebo Taumaku

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Arebo Taumaku
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Born Papua New Guinea
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Position Second-row, Lock
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1982–90 Papua New Guinea 121106
Source: [1]

Arebo Taumaku was a Papua New Guinean rugby league player who represented Papua New Guinea, including in the Rugby League World Cup matches.

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References

  1. Arebo Taumaku rugbyleagueproject.org