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Papali'itele Peter Momoe Fatialofa
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New SearchFirst Names:Papali'itele Peter Momoe - Also known as:Fats / Pete
- Last Name:Fatialofa
- Birth Date:26 January 1959
- Death Date:06 November 2013
- Age:54y
- Country:New Zealand
- Funeral Home:Nick Bakulich Funeral Director
- Published Notices:(6) Newspapers - view notices/order summary
- ID:238926
Peter (54) was among the first NZ based rugby players to represent Samoa, and has left behind a stellar senior rugby career which started when he was 19 years old. His achievements included playing 71 games in the front row for Auckland, representing Samoa in their 1988 tour of Wales and Ireland and captaining the team in the 1991 Rugby World Cup. In 1996 he was made a Member of the NZ Order of Merit for services to rugby. His sudden deathfrom a heart attack in Samoa was a shock to all who knew the larger than life personality. He is survived by his wife and eight children.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Fatialofa
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