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Position(s)
  
Wing

Years
  
Club / team

Apps
  
(points)

Current team
  
Connacht Rugby

Position
  
Wing, Fullback, Centre

Club / team
  
Apps

Education
  
Onehunga High School

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Date of birth
  
(1991-05-11) 11 May 1991 (age 25)

Stacey Ili (born 11 May 1991) is a professional rugby union player from New Zealand. He plays on the wing, at fullback and as a centre. Ili currently plays for Irish provincial side Connacht in the Pro12. He previously played at provincial level in New Zealand for Auckland and for Melbourne Rising in Australia's National Rugby Championship.

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Early life

Ili was a student at Onehunga High School in Auckland. While there he played rugby union for the school side. Ili also played basketball for the school. Ili was involved with the Auckland from 2012 and played sevens for the side, but did not represent the senior XVs side before his move to Australia to join Melbourne Rebels.

Melbourne Rising

Ili played for Melbourne Rising, the Melbourne Rebels' NRC side in the 2015 season. He made seven appearances in the nine-game regular season, starting all of them, and scored tries against North Harbour Rays, Perth Spirit and Sydney Stars as the Rising finished third to qualify for the play-offs. Ili started the play-off semi-final against the UC Vikings and scored the game's opening try after 16 minutes, but was ultimately on the losing side with the Rising beaten 50–34.

Auckland

Ili returned to his native New Zealand for the 2016 season, joining Auckland. He started on the wing for the team in their opening match away to Canterbury, where Auckland were beaten 43–3. In September 2016, it was announced that Ili had signed for Irish side Connacht, and would be joining the team within a week, meaning he would depart before the end of the season.

Connacht

Ili joined Connacht for the 2016–17 Pro12 season.

References

Stacey Ili Wikipedia