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Name
  
Matt Toomua

Career start
  
2008

Weight
  
91 kg


Height
  
1.82 m

Role
  
Rugby Player

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Education
  
Brisbane State High School

Siblings
  
David Toomua, Raychell Toomua

Parents
  
Karen Toomua, Ieru Toomua

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Matt Toomua (born 2 January 1990) is an Australian rugby union player. He plays for the Leicester Tigers in the Aviva Premiership competition and his usual position is at fly-half or inside centre.

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Early life

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Toomua was born in Melbourne to a Samoan father and a New Zealand mother of European origin. Toomua moved to Brisbane where he played his junior football with Logan City before attending Brisbane State High School. In 2006 he guided the Queensland II side to their maiden Australian National Schools Championship title, scoring all of his side's points in their 14–13 final win over NSW II in Sydney. Competing against the likes of older flyhalves Kurtley Beale (NSW) and Queensland's Quade Cooper, Toomua was selected in the Australia A side that defeated the Tongan Under 18s, 22–18. Two months later, he captained Queensland Red to the finals of the National Under 16 Championship in Sydney.

Career

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Toomua is a Fly-half who headed to Canberra as a potential long-term playmaker prospect for the two-time Super Rugby champions. Toomua is a product of Brisbane State High School.

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In July 2007 Toomua won his second Australian Schools Championship, guiding Queensland I to a come-from-behind 23–17 win over NSW I in Canberra. His performance during the tournament earned him the pivot's role for the Australian Schoolboys where he helped guide the side to wins over the England Under 18s (11–3), Samoan Schools (50–9) and a 23–17 win over New Zealand Schools in Sydney, the side's first win over their trans-Tasman rivals since 1997.

In 2013, the Brumbies selected Toomua at fly half. In the Brumbies first game of the 2013 Super Rugby season, Lealiifano moved to inside centre; and both Toomua and Lealiifano played the full 80 minutes to help the Brumbies defeat the Reds. During the Semi-final clash against the South African team: the Bulls at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria, Toomua help set-up the match-winning try to outside-centre Tevita Kuridrani in the final minutes of the game, helping the Brumbies to win 26–23 which had also guided the team to the Grand Final match against the Chiefs.

After an outstanding Super Rugby season with the Brumbies in 2013, Toomua was selected in the Wallabies 2013 Rugby Championship Squad. On 18 August, he made his Test debut for the Wallabies at Sydney's ANZ Stadium facing the current World Champion All Blacks in the 1st Bledisloe Cup Test (of 2013). He became the first Wallaby debutant player to make his Test debut against the All Blacks in the Wallabies starting XV since Rod Kafer. He was on the field for 60 minutes before being substituted by Quade Cooper.

Following the Sydney Bledisloe Cup game loss, Ewen McKenzie stuck with him at Fly Half for the second Bledisloe Cup Test at Westpac Stadium in the New Zealand national capital, Wellington. However, the Wallabies ended-up losing 16–27, and the All Blacks won the Bledisloe Cup (for 2013). The following that game Toomua was benched for the rest of the 2013 Rugby Championship and Quade Cooper claimed the No. 10 Fly-half jersey.

On 19 October, Toomua was selected at Inside Centre for the third Bledisloe Cup clash at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin. He scored a try at Test level in the game's second half. The Wallabies lost 33–41.

On the Wallabies Europe Spring-Tour, coach Ewen McKenzie selected him at inside centre for the clashes against England (where he scored the only try for the Wallabies in that game), Italy and Ireland. In the lead-up to the clash against Scotland, Toomua injured his hamstring at training which ruled him out of the rest of the Wallabies final two Spring Tour games.

On November 15, 2015, Leicester Tigers announced the signing of Toomua, where he will join them in the Aviva Premiership in the summer of 2016.

Personal life

Toomua has been dating international cricket and soccer star Ellyse Perry. In August 2014 he proposed to her and they married in December 2015.

Career statistics

As of 20 May 2017

References

Matt Toomua Wikipedia


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