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Thomas James Leuluai (born 22 June 1985) is a professional rugby league footballer of Samoan and Māori descent who currently plays for the New Zealand Warriors of the National Rugby League. A New Zealand national representative utility back, he has also played in Super League for English clubs, London Broncos and Wigan Warriors, with whom he won 2010's Super League XV. Leuluai was a member of the 2008 World Cup-winning New Zealand team.
Leuluai's father is former Maori representative/New Zealand international James Leuluai, who scored two tries for Hull in the 1985 Challenge Cup final 6 weeks before Thomas was born. Thomas was educated at Mount Albert Grammar School where he attended school with fellow rugby league players Sonny Bill Williams, Steve Matai and Tevita Latu. Leuluai's brother Macgraff Leuluai currently plays for Widnes Vikings, his uncle Phillip Leuluai plays for Salford City Reds and his cousin Kylie Leuluai plays for the Leeds Rhinos.
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League update with NZ Warriors player, Thomas Leuluai.
Thomas Leuluai is put through early morning kettle bell session by RM Fitness owner Russ Meadows ahead of his 4 nations games for New Zealand
He's a hard worker on the field, but how will Vodafone Warrior Thomas Leuluai go when he faces the clock in the Suzuki Swift Sport Hot Lap Challenge.
Kiwis hooker/five-eighth Thomas Leuluai dropped in on the folks at Mai FM this morning and they asked him the hard questions ...
Wigan Warriors fans await the video referee decision and celebrate the try that clinched the 2011 Challenge Cup Final.
The Exiles ran out on Langtree Park for their final training session before Saturday's match with England. SLTV caught up with new captain Tommy Leuluai, new call up Shannon McDonnell and Daniel Anderson on his injured Exiles.
Dan McCarthy interviews retiring Rhinos legend Kylie Leuluai at the 'Heroes' event, held in Leeds' First Direct Arena
All the action and reaction to Wigan's win at the Galpharm. Interviews with Sam Tomkins, Tommy Leuluai, Michael McIllorum and George Carmont.
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Source: http://www.spreaker.com/user/the-final-hooter/finalhooterwidneswarrington3 Adrian and Dave return with their take on happenings at Widnes and Warrington. Guests this episode include Mick Cassidy, MacGraff Leuluai, Stefan Marsh, Matty Russell, Joel Monaghan and Tony Smith, while Widnes record holder Mick Nanyn chats to Dave about the 2006 season for the Black and Whites.
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