Sione Tuipulotu (rugby union, born February 1997)
2018–2021
2019
2021–
Shizuoka Blue Revs
Eastern Suburbs
Glasgow Warriors
13
3
25
(15)
(10)
(20)
2021–
2022
Scotland
Scotland 'A'
7
1
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(0)
Sione Tuipulotu (born 12 February 1997) is a Scotland international rugby union player. He plays for Glasgow Warriors in the United Rugby Championship . He previously played for Yamaha Júbilo in the Japanese Top League . His position is centre, but he can also play on the wing.
Rugby Union career [ edit ]
Professional career [ edit ]
He made his debut for the Rebels against the Queensland Reds as a late replacement for Tamati Ellison in a 25–23 win for the Rebels, becoming the first ever 'home-grown' player to play for the Rebels. [1]
He signed for the Japanese side Yamaha Júbilo with the intention of playing there in Super Rugby's off-season. [2]
On 1 March 2021 it was announced that Tuipulotu would join Glasgow Warriors at the end of the Japanese Top league season. Tuipuloto said of the move: "I think my play style suit the Warriors' style. I’m a bit of a rugby nerd and I’ve watched a lot of their games – I’ve heard a lot about the speed of the Scotstoun pitch and I’m looking forward to playing that attacking fast style of rugby." Warriors Head Coach Danny Wilson said: "“Sione is an exciting talent. He’s Scottish-qualified, and a really physical and powerful ball carrier who can play both centre and wing. His skill set and play style compliments the way we want to play." [3]
He made his debut for the Glasgow club in the 'Clash of the Warriors' pre-season fixture against English side Worcester Warriors at their Sixways Stadium. The Glaswegian Warriors won out, winning the match 27 – 22 and taking home the inaugural cup. [4] He made his competitive debut for Glasgow in the 24 September 2021 match against Ulster away at Ravenhill Stadium in the United Rugby Championship – earning the Glasgow Warrior No. 332 . [5]
Super Rugby statistics [ edit ]
- As of 16 June 2019 [6]
International career [ edit ]
Tuipulotu has a Scottish grandmother, who hails from Greenock. [7]
In June 2021 Tuipulotu was called up to the Scotland squad for the summer internationals. [8] He was selected to start against Tonga in the match scheduled for 29 October 2021. [9]
He made his Scotland debut against Tonga on 30 October 2021. Scotland won the match 60 - 14. [10]
He was capped by Scotland 'A' on 25 June 2022 in their match against Chile. [11]
References [ edit ]
- ^ Ward, Roy (13 March 2016). "Melbourne Rebels' home-grown star Sione Tuipulotu makes Super Rugby debut" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Archived from the original on 22 October 2021 . Retrieved 22 October 2021 .
- ^ "Rebels in Japan" . melbournerebels.rugby . 4 December 2018. Archived from the original on 22 October 2021 . Retrieved 22 October 2021 .
- ^ "Tuipulotu agrees Glasgow move" . Glasgow Warriors . Archived from the original on 4 June 2021 . Retrieved 22 October 2021 .
- ^ "Worcester Warriors 22–27 Glasgow Warriors" . Glasgow Warriors . Archived from the original on 11 September 2021 . Retrieved 22 October 2021 .
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{{ cite web }}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link ) - ^ "Player Statistics" . its rugby . Archived from the original on 22 October 2021 . Retrieved 26 July 2016 .
- ^ "Who is Sione Tuipulotu and is he Scotland's next centre?" . www.rugbypass.com . Archived from the original on 11 September 2021 . Retrieved 22 October 2021 .
- ^ "Scotland: Seventeen uncapped players in squad for summer Tests" . BBC . 1 June 2021. Archived from the original on 1 June 2021 . Retrieved 1 June 2021 .
- ^ David Barnes (27 October 2021). "Scotland v Tonga: Gregor Townsend names eight new caps in squad for Autumn opener" . The Offside Line . Retrieved 28 October 2021 .
- ^ "Scotland v Tonga" .
- ^ "Chile v Scotland A" .
External links [ edit ]
- 1997 births
- Living people
- Scotland international rugby union players
- Scottish rugby union players
- Glasgow Warriors players
- Australian rugby union players
- Rugby union centres
- Melbourne Rebels players
- Melbourne Rising players
- Rugby union players from Victoria (Australia)
- Shizuoka Blue Revs players
- Rugby union wings
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- Expatriate rugby union players in Japan
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