Manu Vatuvei, born on March 4, 1986 in Auckland, New Zealand, is a professional rugby league player known as "The Beast". He is best known for his prolific try-scoring wing on the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League. In 2008, he was instrumental in leading the New Zealand Kiwis to their first ever Rugby League World Cup victory.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M
About
Also known as "The Beast," he is a rugby league player who became a prolific try-scoring wing on the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League. In 2008, he led the New Zealand Kiwis to the first Rugby League World Cup victory in team history.
Before Fame
Of Tongan heritage, he was born in Auckland, New Zealand and played for the Otara Scorpions and the Otahuhu Leopards at club level in Auckland. Educated at Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate, he joined the Warriors' development squad at the age of 16.
Trivia
In 2015, he became the first player to score 10 or more tries in 10 consecutive seasons since the Australian competition (later renamed the NRL) started in 1908. He became only the third player to appear in more than 200 NRL games for the Warriors and he set the record for most tries scored for both the Warriors and the Kiwis.
Family Life
He married his long-time partner Jennifer Ka in 2010. He and Jen have three daughters Makayla, Savannah and Eva.
Associated With
He and Benji Marshall helped the Kiwis win the Rugby League World Cup in 2008 and they were also both on the New Zealand squad that won the Four Nations title in 2010.