The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Tributes to rugby legend Va’aiga Tuigamala, 52

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Tributes have poured in for dual-code rugby internatio­nal Va’aiga Tuigamala, most famously known as Inga the Winger, who has died at the age of 52.

Tuigamala, who played for the All Blacks and also represente­d Samoa in both codes, was a member of the all-conquering Wigan team of the early 1990s and his former club said on Twitter: “This morning, Wigan Warriors are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic news that former player Va’aiga (Inga) Tuigamala has passed away.

“Wigan Warriors send their deepest condolence­s to the family and friends at this awful time.”

Tuigamala played provincial­ly for Auckland before switching codes by signing for Wigan in 1994.

He won two Challenge Cup winners’ medals, two Regal ‘Trophy winners’, medals and a Premiershi­p winners medal in his three seasons with Wigan and also helped the club beat Brisbane Broncos in the World Club Challenge.

He then reverted to rugby union by signing a five-year deal with Newcastle that reputedly cost the Kingston Park club £1 million and went on to win league titles with both the Falcons and Wasps.

Another former dualcode internatio­nal and Wigan team-mate Jason Robinson led the tributes to Tuigamala.

He tweeted: “Absolutely heartbroke­n! I owe so much to this amazing man! Sending all my love and condolence­s to the family at such a sad time. RIP brother.”

Tuigamala became a funeral director after retiring from rugby, prompted by the death of 10 of his friends in 2003. He ran a funeral company, Tuigamala & Sons, in West Auckland and organised the funeral of the late king of Tonga, Taufa’ahau Tupou IV.

 ?? ?? DUAL-CODE STAR: Va’aiga Tuigamala played for the All Blacks as well as Wigan.
DUAL-CODE STAR: Va’aiga Tuigamala played for the All Blacks as well as Wigan.

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