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Name
  
Noa Nadruku

Date joined
  
1993

Weight
  
98 kg

Height
  
1.74 m

Role
  
Rugby Player


Noa Nadruku Sisa Waqa meets his idol Noa Nadruku Raiders

Awards
  
Dally M Award Top Tryscorer, Dally M Award Best Winger

Similar People
  
Brett Mullins, David Furner, Bradley Clyde, Ken Nagas, John Lomax

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Noa Nadruku (born 19 September 1967 in Namatakula, Fiji) is a Fijian former rugby footballer of the 1980s and 1990s. After representing Fiji in rugby union, he switched to play rugby league in Australia for the Canberra Raiders (92 games between 1993 and 1997) and was named as one of the best 25 players for the Raiders' 25-year anniversary.

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His usual position was Wing and in addition to winning the 1994 Grand Final with the Raiders, in 1993 and 1996 he was the top try-scorer in the League. The "Noa Nadruku Trophy" is awarded to the Australia Fijian Rugby League's player of the year.

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Rugby Union

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Nadruku first played international rugby union for Fiji in 1988 and played a total of five games for his country between then and 1991.

Rugby League

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In 1993, while playing in the Rugby League World Sevens for Fiji, he was spotted by Canberra Raiders coach Tim Sheens and invited to train with the team. He had a slow start to the 1993 NSWRL season, but against Cronulla in the fifth round Nadruku scored two tries, setting up several others. Against Manly-Warringah Nadruku created even more of an impression with strong defence to complement his powerful running. By the end of the year Nadruku had scored a club record 22 tries in just twenty games - being the first player to score more than one try per game in a full season since Larry Corowa had scored 24 tries in 22 games for Balmain in 1978.

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A serious injury kept Nadruku off the field for the first half of 1994, but by the finals he was back at his best. Though he received criticism for suspect under the high ball in early finals games against North Sydney and Canterbury-Bankstown, Nadruku was one of Canberra's best in their 36-12 win over Canterbury in the Grand Final, scoring a try, making several powerful runs, and involving himself throughout. During the season Nadruku scored 12 tries in 15 games, but his club record of 22 in a season was equaled by fullback Brett Mullins.

After an ordinary season by his own high standards in 1995, Nadruku played for Fiji in the 1995 World Cup. Nadruku, Mullins and Laurie Daley held the Raiders together in a 1996 season decimated by injuries to Ricky Stuart and Bradley Clyde and suspensions to Kiwi props John Lomax and Quentin Pongia. This season he was again the League's top try-scorer, scoring 21 tries in 21 games.

A dispute over an off-field incident in which Nadruku was charged led to his sacking from the Raiders at the end of 1997. Nadruku finished his career with the North Queensland Cowboys under his old coach Tim Sheens, often playing centre (where he had played most of his rugby union) but retaining his trademark power and pace.

References

Noa Nadruku Wikipedia