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Friday, September 14, 2018

 Malakai Fekitoa biography
    By Adelaide
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Malakai Fekitoa was playing for the All Blacks when he left to play for RC
Toulonnais in France. Malakai Fekitoa grew up in Tonga,Haʻapai.
Malakai Fekitoa was born on the 10th May 1992.


Malakai’s Childhood
Malakai Fekitoa has been to 3 schools.Tonga College ,
Wesley Collegeand Liahona College.Tonga College was made in 1978. Tonga College is in Nuku'alofa, Tongatapu, Tonga. Malakai Fekitoa.Wesley College was made in 1844. Wesley College is in in Auckland. Eni Fekitoa is Malakai’s dad and Malakai’s mother is Meleane Fekitoa. Malakai Fekitoa was born in Tonga. Malakai Fekitoa is an only child.


Malakai’s Adulthood(Current Life)
Malakai Fekitoa was in the all blacks team and he is now in France
playing for RC Toulonnais. Malakai Fekitoa was offered a rugby
scholarship and enrolled at Wesley College. Malakai Fekitoa has no
wife and no kids. Malakai Fekitoa was a member of the winning
Highlanders side, and of the 2015 Rugby World Cup winning
New Zealand side. Malakai Fekitoa played for the Highlanders
in the Super Rugby competition.

Path to success
Malakai started playing rugby at middle school and got in a team.
Malakai Fekitoa played for the blues in 2013 and then played for the
Highlanders in 2014 super rugby and then he played for the All Blacks.
Malakai Fekitoa got offered a scholarship and he became a rugby player
when he then became an All Black.


Hometown,Country
Malakai Fekitoa lives in auckland but is now in france.


Personal Thoughts
I think that Malakai Fekitoa is a very good rugby player and I think he is very
nice. Malakai is very good at rugby. I think that Malakai Fekitoa should get
three trophies.

Conclusion
Thank you for reading my biography. Maybe you could do some more
research on Malakai Fekitoa. Now you could write a biography about Malakai
Fekitoa. Or you could write an autobiography about yourself.













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