He later joined Tamaki Sports Academy in New Zealand after a Kiwi talent scout spotted him starring for his school rugby union team in Suva and played his club rugby in New Zealand for Otahuhu Rugby Club.Naiyaravoro returned to rugby league and in 2011, after a stand-out performance in the ‘Battle of the Batis’ he was selected into Fiji’s national rugby league team, the Fiji Bati, for the Vodafone Cup, playing on the wing as the Bati’s beat the Kumuls at Mount Hagen.He was recruited by Sydney rugby league side Balmain Tigers in 2012, and was a prolific try-scorer for their NSW Cup side, scoring 23 tries in 15 games for the Tigers before an ankle injury ruled him out for the rest of the season. “I’m thrilled to be able to return to the UK and join a massive Club in Northampton Saints,” he said.“The squad is already filled with talent and I can’t wait to arrive and try to develop further as a player. That same month, he was named on the bench for the Super Rugby giants the Waratahs in round 14 match against the Lions making his debut off the bench in the 70th minute. Former Wallabies and Barbarians winger Taqele Naiyaravoro will be leaving the Waratahs for a stint in the Aviva Premiership, it was confirmed today. Taqele Naiyaravoro (born 7 December 1991) is an Australian professional rugby union and rugby league footballer.He is a poor mans Nadolo and Saints are butters. In October 2016, he was re-named in the Barbarians side, starting on the wing against South Africa, he scored a try and set up 2 others.

Fijian born Naiyaravoro came from a family of Fijian representatives and played rugby union through his school days in Fiji, making the national Under 16 team playing both as a winger and flanker. In their clash against the Wallabies, Naiyaravoro displayed his unrivalled strength and power as he dominated the Wallabies defence on many occasions and was awarded for his efforts with 2 tries.For all enquiries please contact his management team.

The impact player was named on the bench for the final test match in Sydney and scored a try within 7 minutes of being on the field. Height: 194 cm. After one season with the Scottish Pro12 side, Naiyaravoro re-signed with the Waratahs for the last 3 matches of the 2016 Super Rugby season, and was named in the Waratahs starting side a week later against the Sunwolves.Shortly after returning to Australia, the 125kilo wrecking ball was named in the Wallabies squad for their upcoming three tests against England. The Saints wing Taqele Naiyaravoro is in the studio this week with Lennie and Graham.

Web design company that creates and archives Rugby Players and Coaches  CVsWelcome to the official rugby CV of Taqele Naiyaravoro. Taqele Naiyaravoro - WikiMili, The Free Encyclopedia - WikiMili, The Free Encyclopedia Wing Taqele Naiyaravoro arrived in Northampton for the 2018/19 season just weeks after he had broken the Waratahs’ single-season try-scoring record in Super Rugby. It’s a big change for me and I’m happy for it.”The destructive running 26-year-old has been capped twice by the Wallabies, and played for the Glasgow Warriors during the 2015-16 season, scoring nine tries in 22 appearances.Naiyaravoro says he cannot wait to have a stint in the Aviva Premiership. His regular playing position is the wing. After a busy few months the enormous winger was then recalled to the Wallabies extended playing squad to prepare for their one-off test against the United States where he came off the bench in the 71st minute and scored a try with his first touch of the ball.The intimidating winger then made his way to the northern hemisphere to take on his role with his new club the Glasgow Warriors.