
Wallace Sititi
RugbyFlanker|Gallagher Chiefs
New ZealandSeptember 7, 2002
Biography
One of the Gallagher Chiefs' most exciting young talents, Wallace Sititi is a New Zealand loose forward who has quickly made an impression at Super Rugby Pacific level. Born on 7 September 2002, he operates in the back row and stands out for his blend of size, athleticism and ball-carrying threat. Sititi is a dynamic forward who is dangerous with ball in hand — capable of beating defenders and offloading in contact — while also doing the hard graft at the breakdown and in defence. His mobility allows him to cover multiple back-row roles, and his ability to carry over the gain line has made him a valuable weapon for the Chiefs. Possessing both the physical tools and the work ethic to thrive at the top level, Sititi has been earmarked as a forward with a high ceiling. As he continues to develop, his combination of power, skill and rugby intelligence marks him as one of the most promising young loose forwards in New Zealand rugby.
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Rugby UnionJun 22
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Rugby UnionMay 31
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Rugby UnionMay 23
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Rugby UnionApr 25