Takai Makisi

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Takai Makisi
Birth nameTakai Makisi
Date of birthcirca 1963
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in) [1]
Weight90 kg (198 lb) [2]
Rugby union career
Position(s) Prop
Current team --
National team(s)
YearsTeamApps(Points)
1983-1989 Tonga 4 (0)

Takai Makisi (born circa 1962) is a Tongan former rugby union player. He played as prop.

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Career

Makisi debuted for Tonga against New Zealand Maori in Rotorua, on 6 August 1983. He was part of the 1987 Rugby World Cup Tongan squad, but did not play any match in the tournament. His last cap was against Fiji, in Nuku'alofa, on 22 July 1989.

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References

  1. "World Rugby | worldrugby.org". www.worldrugby.org.
  2. "World Rugby | worldrugby.org". www.worldrugby.org.