Iliesa Tanivula
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Full name | Iliesa Samusamuvodre Tanivula | ||
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Date of birth | 20 September 1975 | ||
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Weight | 100 kg (220 lb) | ||
Rugby union career | |||
Playing career | |||
Position | Wing, Centre, Fullback | ||
Provincial/State sides | |||
Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
1999 - 2004 | Auckland | ||
Super Rugby | |||
Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
1999 2000 2001 |
Brumbies Blues Highlanders |
11 |
(10) (0) |
Sevens national teams | |||
Years | Club / team | Comps | |
2002 | New Zealand | ||
Coaching career | |||
Years | Club / team | ||
2008 2008 2009 2008–11 |
Nadi Western Crusaders Fiji Warriors Fiji Sevens |
Iliesa Samusamuvodre Tanivula (born 1975) is a former New Zealand sevens player and the current coach of the Fiji sevens team. Tanivula could play most positions in the backline. He mainly played at centre, wing or fullback.
Playing career
Tanivula was a secondary school sprinter in Fiji and he attended Natabua High school and he was a soccer star in Fiji playing for the Fiji Under-17 before joining the Auckland Development XV in 1997. Tanivula returned to Fiji in 1998 to play for his home side Nadi in the Farebrother Sullivan Trophy challenge against Suva and that's where Tanivula's talent was spotted by Eddie Jones who signed him up with the ACT Brumbies.
He made his debut for Auckland for their National Provincial Championship (NPC) competition in 1999 and in that same year they won the NPC. He had offers from the ACT Brumbies as well as the Auckland Blues[1] to be part of their Super 12 team after having a short stint with the Brumbies in 1999. After playing for the blues in the 2000,[2] He was selected into the New Zealand sevens side[3] he made his debut for the Otago Highlanders in 2001. Tanivula was named player of the NPC in 2003 after his brilliance performance in guiding the Auckland side to another victory as they retained the title.[4] Tanivula headed to Japan in 2005 to represent the Kamaishi Seawaves. A series of injuries to both of his knees ended his playing career in 2006.
Coaching career
Tanivula coached the Nadi rugby team in the Digicel Cup and in 2008 he created history by winning the Farebrother Sullivan Trophy as well as the Digicel Cup. He also guided the Western Crusaders team which won the Colonial Cup. In early 2009, he guided the Fiji Warriors team to the 2009 Pacific Rugby Cup defeating the Upolu Samoa team in the final. His impressive work pleased the Fiji Rugby Union and they offered him the head coaching job of the Fiji sevens team, a position left vacant after the termination of Waisale Serevi's contract.[5] He coached his first sevens tournament in Wellington where Fiji was bundled out in the quarter finals. the following week in San Diego, Fiji was bundled out in the quarters again. He then coached Fiji to the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens where Fiji lost in the quarter finals again and thus losing their world champions status. A few week later he turned the table in Hong Kong when Fiji defeated South Africa and claimed a first win in 2 years. He then coached the side to the 2009 World Games where Fiji defeated Portugal to retain their gold medal. Fiji lost at the 2009 London Sevens but won a week later at Murrayfield and finished 2nd in the season under Tanivula's guidance. Tanivula renewed his contract with the FRU for another 3 years hoping to guide Fiji to the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens but he was fired in 2011 and replaced by the inept Alifereti Dere who failed to win the Melrose Cup just like his predecessor as the team finished 3rd. Tanivula returned to coaching in the Digicel Cup with Nadi.
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