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DYNASTY | Getting to know Every Tuilagi sibling

3. Henry TuilagiĀ 

Age: 43

Rugby career: The back-rower was a rugby league and rugby union footballer who played in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. He appeared ten times for his national team Samoa and played club rugby with Parma, Leicester Tigers and USA Perpignan,

Post Rugby: Moved back to Samoa with his family and now runs a successful events company, which a lot of the family helps out with

Playing style: Henry was known for his enormous strength, and is one of the strongest athletes in sporting history whose career was not dedicated to powerlifting as an end in itself. At his peak, he bench pressed 250 kg (551 lb) raw for several reps

Did you know? He was also capped for Samoa at Rugby League in 1999


4. Sanele Vavae Tuilagi

Age: 31

Rugby career: The number 8 also began his career at Leicester Tigers, making three first team appearances between 2007 and 2009. He’s since spent his entire career playing in the French second tier; first with Narbonne for two years before joining US Carcassonne, where he continues to ply his trade to this day. Sanele has also represented Tonga, earning nine caps

Did you know? He prefers just to be called Andy


5. Freddie Tuilagi

Age: 48

Rugby career: After playing rugby union at international level for Samoa, he turned professional and played rugby league for English clubs Halifax Blue Sox and St. Helens. He then returned to Union; joining Leicester for four seasons between 2000 and 2004. The wing/centre then enjoyed short stints with Castres and Cardiff before retiring in 2006,

Post rugby: Since retiring from playing, Tuilagi has acted as an agent for several players ā€“ mainly Samoans playing abroad through his company Global Bro Sports.Ā Tuilagi also had a spell playingĀ American FootballĀ for theĀ Leicester FalconsĀ during the 2008 and 2009 seasons.Ā 

Did you know? In a 2015 preseason friendly, his son Fred Tuilagi also made an appearance for Leicester Tigers and became the 8th Tuilagi to get his senior cap for the Tigers coming off the bench in the Anglo-Welsh Cup 21-20 victory over Bath Rugby.

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