David Fifita (rugby league, born 2000)

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David Fifita
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Personal information
Full nameDavid Fifita Jnr
Born (2000-02-25) 25 February 2000 (age 24)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Height186 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Weight115 kg (18 st 2 lb)
Playing information
Position Second-row
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2018–20 Brisbane Broncos 44130052
2021– Gold Coast Titans 823600144
Total1264900196
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2019–22 Indigenous All Stars 41004
2019–23 Queensland 81004
2019 Prime Minister's XIII 11004
2019 Australia 9s 42008
2022 Tonga 41004
Source: [1]
As of 1 September 2024
Education Keebra Park State High School
Relatives Tesi Niu (cousin)
Latu Fifita (cousin)
Andrew Fifita (cousin)
David Fifita (cousin)
Solomon Haumono (uncle)

David Fifita (born 25 February 2000) is an Australian rugby league player. He plays as a second-rower for the Gold Coast Titans in the National Rugby League (NRL). He previously played for the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL and has played for the Indigenous All Stars, Queensland, the Prime Minister's XIII and the Tonga national rugby league team.

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Early life

Fifita was born in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and is of Torres Strait Islander (Badu) descent on his mother's side and Tongan descent on his father's side. [2]

Fifita was educated at Keebra Park State High School and his playing style had been compared to former Bronco Ben Te'o. NRL commentator Andrew Voss rated Fifita as the best young schoolboy forward he has seen in over 20 years of calling the GIO Schoolboy Cup. [3]

Playing career

Early career

Fifita played his junior rugby league for Souths Acacia Ridge. In 2015, he was 18th man for the Queensland Under-16 rugby league team, despite being a year younger. He then competed at the ASSRL U15s Tournament, playing for Queensland U15s Schoolboys Maroons team. He was selected for the Australian U15s Schoolboys Merit team. In 2016, he was once again selected for the Queensland Under-16 rugby league team at lock and captained the side. He was part of the Keebra Park side, which also featured Payne Haas, that narrowly lost to Westfields Sports High School in the GIO Schoolboy Cup Final. [4] In 2017, Fifita competed at the ASSRL U18s Tournament, playing for Queensland U18s Schoolboys team. He was chosen for the Australian U18s Schoolboys team, which toured New Zealand. Later in the year, he captained Keebra Park in the GIO Schoolboy Cup Final against Westfields Sports High School, which Keebra Park won. [5]

2018

On 13 February 2018, extended his contract with the Brisbane Broncos to the end of the 2020 NRL season. [3] Fifita started by the year by playing in the Queensland Cup for the Souths Logan Magpies. [6] In Round 16 of the 2018 NRL season, Fifita made his NRL debut for the Brisbane Broncos against the Canberra Raiders, becoming the first player born in the 2000s to make his NRL debut. Fifita played 47 minutes off the interchange bench during the 26-22 comeback win at Suncorp Stadium and coach Wayne Bennett commented on his impressive debut, "I liked it because he played mistake free and that is all you can ask", "He was good and never let anybody down, He did a really good job for us." [7] [8] In Round 23 against the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Fifita scored his first NRL career try in Brisbane's 38–18 win at Suncorp Stadium. [9] Fifita finished his promising NRL debut year with him playing in 11 matches and scoring 2 tries for Brisbane in the 2018 NRL season. On 17 December 2018, Fifita was selected in the 15-man emerging Queensland squad. [10]

2019

On 15 February 2019, Fifita represented the Indigenous All Stars against the New Zealand Māori All Stars team, playing off the interchange bench and scoring a try in the 34–14 win at AAMI Park. [11] After having some solid performances leading up to the 2019 State of Origin series, Fifita earned selection in the Queensland Maroons squad. [12] Fifita made history as he was the first player born in the 2000s to play Origin, Queensland Coach Kevin Walters commenting about his selection, "I rang him and told him he had made the Queensland under 18 team," Walters said on Monday. "He said, 'No, I am too old for that, "I said, 'Well you better come and play Origin then.'" [13]

On 30 September, Fifita was named on the bench for the Australia PM XIII side. On 7 October 2019, Fifita was named at second row for the U23 Junior Australian side.

2020

On 27 April, it was revealed that Fifita would be ruled out from playing indefinitely after undergoing knee surgery. [14] On July 25, it was announced that Fifita had signed a record three-year deal, worth over $3 million with the Gold Coast.

Fifita played nine games for Brisbane in the 2020 NRL season as the club finished last on the table for the first time ever in their history. Brisbane only managed to win only three games for the entire year out of a possible 20 matches. [15]

2021

In round 5 of the 2021 NRL season, he scored a hat-trick in the Gold Coast's 42-16 victory over Newcastle. [16]

In round 7 against South Sydney, he scored his second hat-trick of the year in a 30-40 loss. [17]

On 11 May, Fifita was suspended for two matches after being found guilty of a careless high tackle during the club's round 9 victory over Wests Tigers. [18]

Fifita played for Queensland in the first two games of the 2021 State of Origin series before being suspended for game 3. [19] [20]

In round 25, Fifita scored two tries for the Gold Coast in a 44-0 victory over the New Zealand Warriors. [21]

2022

Following the Gold Coast's round 8 loss to Penrith, it was revealed that Fifita had suffered a grade 2 MCL sprain and would miss four matches. He played a total of 18 games as the Gold Coast finished 13th on the table. [22]

2023

Fifita played in all three games of the 2023 State of Origin series for Queensland as they won the shield 2-1. On 11 August, Fifita re-signed with the Gold Coast side until the end of the 2026 NRL season. [23] Fifita played a total of 22 matches for the Gold Coast in the 2023 NRL season and scored eight tries as the club finished 14th on the table. [24]

2024

On 9 May, it was announced that Fifita had not taken up his option for a contract extension at the Gold Coast and would leave the club following the conclusion of the 2024 NRL season. On the same day, it was announced he would join the Sydney Roosters on a multi-year deal. [25] On 15 May, less than a week after announcing that he was joining the Sydney Roosters, Fifita announced that he had enacted the clause in his contract and decided to stay with the Gold Coast Titans until the end of 2026. In the wake of Fifita backflipping on his deal with the Sydney Roosters, Nick Politis spoke to the media stating “It is hard to understand,” Politis told the Daily Telegraph. "He approached us. And did the same with Penrith. After coming Sydney to meet with Trent Robinson and the rest of the coaching staff, it’s hard to understand how he can display and create uncertainty. We’ve decided withdraw our offer". [26] [27] [28] Fifita made 20 appearances for the Gold Coast throughout the 2024 NRL season as the club finished 14th on the table. [29]

Statistics

YearTeamGamesTriesPts
2018 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 1128
201924728
20209416
2021 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans 221768
202218728
202322832
202420416
2025
Totals12649196

Controversy

On 9 November 2019, Fifita was arrested in Bali after an alleged altercation with a bouncer at a nightclub called La Favela. On 11 November, Fifita was released from jail after the bouncer who was allegedly assaulted accepted Fifita's apology. After Fifita left the prison, he spoke to the media saying "I want to thank everyone involved and obviously, the police. I will make a further statement later in the week". [30]

On 13 November 2019, it was revealed by Fairfax Media that Fifita secured his freedom from the Bali jail after paying $30,000 and signing a "peace agreement". They also revealed that Fifita spent five hours in isolation immediately after his arrest. He was then presented with a local legal representative and signed over power of attorney before a Brisbane welfare officer arrived to help negotiate the peace agreement. He was also forced to urinate in a water bottle in his cell.

Brisbane Broncos CEO Paul White spoke to the media saying "I don’t know too many 19-year-old men ... of his background, who have had an experience like that, I know, having a policing background, that being in a cell is not a great experience, and being in one in a foreign country was pretty confronting. He’ll learn a big lesson". [31]

On 27 December 2020, Fifita was arrested on the Gold Coast, but later released without charge after trespassing following a night of drinking. It was reported that Fifita was invited back to the room of an unidentified female but went to the wrong room at the address, where other people called the police. [32]

In February 2021, the NRL reopened its investigation into the trespassing situation as it was revealed that the Titans had, in breach of salary cap rules, made a payment to the family where Fifita had trespassed. In June 2021, Fifita was fined $20,000 by the league for breaching their alcohol code of conduct and bringing the game into disrepute. This again was related to the December 2020 trespassing incident. [33]

On 31 December 2022, it was reported that Fifita had been involved in a verbal altercation with Brisbane player Reece Walsh at a Gold Coast nightclub. It was alleged that the pair had to be separated by security staff. [34]

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