Telusa Veainu

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Telusa Veainu
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Birth nameKoloti Telusa Pelaki Veainu [1]
Date of birth (1990-12-26) 26 December 1990 (age 33)
Place of birth Kawakawa, New Zealand
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight85 kg (13 st 5 lb; 187 lb)
School St Andrew's College
Notable relative(s) Langi Veainu (sister)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Outside Back
Current team Doncaster Knights
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
20102012 Canterbury 34 (105)
20112012 Highlanders 4 (0)
2013 Hawke's Bay 11 (35)
2013 Crusaders 4 (5)
2014 Melbourne Rising 6 (43)
20142015 Rebels 7 (15)
20152020 Leicester Tigers 80 (160)
20202023 Stade Français 42 (50)
20232024 Sale Sharks 7 (5)
2024 Doncaster Knights 0 (0)
2010Total145(363)
Correct as of 21 January 2024
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2010 New Zealand U20
2015- Tonga 12 (40)
Correct as of 13 October 2019

Koloti Telusa Pelaki Veainu (born 26 December 1990) [1] is a rugby union player. He plays at fullback or on the wing for Doncaster Knights. He was born and raised in New Zealand, but he represents Tonga internationally. He is known for his speed, elusiveness and strength from fullback, earning him a place in Will Greenwood's Daily Telegraph team of the year for 2016/17. [2]

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Club career

Provincial Rugby

Born in Kawakawa, New Zealand, Veainu went to St Andrew's College in Christchurch where in his final year of school he was made captain of the 1st XV. He was a regular in Canterbury age group sides over the years, making the under 16's, 18's and 19's whilst still at school. Veainu was a star on the wing for the NZ U-20s at the World Cup in Argentina where he scored five tries (including three in the final).

Selected to the Canterbury squad for the 2010 ITM Cup, Veainu made his debut off the bench against Hawke's Bay and subsequently started in every match, scoring eight tries as Canterbury won the championship. Playing with Canterbury again for the 2011 ITM Cup, Veainu scored a further 5 tries in 11 games, in the process helping Canterbury win their fourth consecutive title.

For the 2013 ITM Cup, Veainu moved north to join Hawke's Bay and scored 7 tries in 11 matches for the Magpies.

Following his move to Australia to join the Melbourne Rebels, Veainu turned out for the Melbourne Rising in 2014, scoring 8 tries from just 6 starts.

Super Rugby

After a solid ITM Cup season in 2010, Veainu received a contract to play for the Highlanders for the 2011 Super Rugby season. He made his debut in the Highlanders win over the Bulls in week 3 of the competition. He was again named in the Highlanders squad for 2012, but did not appear in any matches.

For the 2013 Super Rugby season Veainu returned to his home province to sign with the Crusaders, but again struggled to duplicate his ITM Cup form, appearing in only 4 games as a substitute. His season, however, was highlighted by his first Super Rugby try against the Highlanders, his former squad, on 29 June.

On 17 September 2013, Veainu signed with the Melbourne Rebels for the 2014 [3] and 2015 seasons. In May 2014, playing on the wing, he scored a runaway try for the Rebels in their loss to the Waratahs at home in Melbourne. [4] [5]

Super Rugby statistics

As of 15 June 2015
SeasonTeamGamesStartsSubMinsTriesConsPensDropsPointsYelRed
2011 Highlanders 5141190000000
2012 Highlanders 00000000000
2013 Crusaders 404281000500
2014 Rebels 52321720001000
2015 Rebels 202661000500
Total1631343040002000

Leicester Tigers

It was confirmed on 28 October 2015 that Veainu has joined English Premiership team Leicester Tigers. [6] He made his debut at Welford Road against Wasps on 1 November scoring a try as Leicester won 24–16. [7] Veainu quickly became a fan favourite and signed a contract extension on 11 January 2016. [8] He won both newcomer of the year and player of the year in his first season in Leicester. [9]

Veainu was awarded try of the week in Week 16 for his try against Saracens. [10] His form in 2017/18 saw Veainu named as the Rugby Players' Association Players' Player of the year. [11] He left ahead of the 2020–21 season. [12]

Stade Français

He joined Stade Français ahead of the 2020–21 season. [13]

Doncaster Knights

Ahead of the 2024-25 RFU Championship campaign, for South Yorkshire side, Doncaster Knights.

International career

Veainu played for the New Zealand U20 at the age of 18 and 19, but in 2015 he was selected for Tonga for the 2015 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup. He made his debut in the opening match against Fiji, scoring a try.

Veainu was selected for Tonga's 31-man squad to attend the 2019 Rugby World Cup, by Head Coach, Toutai Kefu. Veainu was Tonga's top try-scorer of the tournament, scoring three tries in total, two against Argentina and one in a two-point deficit to France.

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