Taniela Tupou (born 10 May 1996) is an Australian professional rugby union player. He plays as a tight head prop for the Melbourne Rebels in the Super Rugby Pacific and has represented Australia in international rugby. Born in Tonga he qualifies for Australia by residency.
Early life and career
Tupou became known as a schoolboy rugby player. While playing for Auckland’s Sacred Heart College First XV in 2014, he became an internet sensation for his three tries against Kelston Boys High School, earning him the nickname "Tongan Thor".[1]
The following month Tupou was given a deadline to sign a loyalty agreement to be eligible for the New Zealand Schoolboys team. However, he declined the offer.[2] Despite interest from rugby clubs in France and England as well as New Zealand Super Rugby franchises Chiefs and Blues,[3] Tupou's desire to play for the Wallabies lured him to Australia where his brother, Criff Tupou, resided.[4]
Michael Cheika, head coach of the New South Wales Waratahs commented that he had an eye on Tupou well before he emerged on television with his three-try effort,[5] but on 12 September 2014 Tupou was officially named in the Queensland Reds squad for the 2015 season.[6]
After playing for Queensland Under-20 in 2016,[9] he made his debut for the Reds in 2016.[10] Tupou toured as a development player in the Australian national squad for the 2016 Wallabies tour.[11] His strong NRC form for Queensland Country the following year led to his international debut for the Wallabies against Scotland at Murrayfield on 24 November 2017.[12]