Former All Black winger Tuigamala dies at 52

Rugby

Former New Zealand winger Va’aiga Tuigamala, who also represented Samoa in rugby league, has died at the age of 52, his former club Wigan Warriors announced on Thursday.

Nicknamed “Inga the Winger,” Tuigamala made his All Blacks debut in 1989 and was capped 19 times by the national team, before switching to rugby league and representing Samoa at the 1995 World Cup.

“This morning, Wigan Warriors are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic news that former player Va’aiga (Inga) Tuigamala has passed away,” the club said in a statement.

“Wigan Warriors send their deepest condolences to the family and friends at this awful time.”

The club did not state a cause for his death.

Tuigamala later returned to rugby union and signed for the Newcastle Falcons in a then world-record deal reportedly worth £1 million ($1.34m).

His former Wigan team mate Kris Radlinski tweeted: “Every now and then a player comes along who touches the heart and soul… Inga was one of them. He was one of the most exciting rugby players to play either code. His presence on the rugby field was huge.”

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

‘Often imitated but never duplicated’: The anti-Terrible Towel movement isn’t rattling the Steelers
Power Rankings: The state of Wisconsin had a great week
Jenkins becomes Grizzlies’ winningest coach
Korda cuts Hull advantage to 1 shot at The Annika
How Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama are evolving together

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *