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Former Fiji rugby captain, Super Rugby and Northland NPC player Joeli Veitayaki dies unexpectedly

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Joeli Veitayaki played 35 games for Northland in the National Provincial Championship. Photo / NZME

Joeli Veitayaki played 35 games for Northland in the National Provincial Championship. Photo / NZME

The Fijian rugby community is mourning after the unexpected death of former Flying Fijians captain and Super Rugby prop Joeli (Joe) Veitayaki.

Veitayaki played 49 games for Fiji, leading the side on a handful of occasions, and featured in the 1999 and 2003 Rugby World Cup squads.

The powerhouse player made his international debut against the Māori All Blacks in Christchurch in 1994.

Veitayaki was a part of the Fijian side that defeated Scotland 51-26 in Suva in 1998 and he also scored a try in that game. He faced the All Blacks on one occasion in 1997.

His son Haereiti Hetet was recently named in the extended Fijian squad for their 2025 Northern Tour, where they will face England, France and Spain next month.

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Tony Monaghan (left) and Joeli Veitayaki show their delight at Northland winning the Second Division final in Whangārei in 1997. Photo / John Stone
Tony Monaghan (left) and Joeli Veitayaki show their delight at Northland winning the Second Division final in Whangārei in 1997. Photo / John Stone

The 58-year-old, known affectionately as “Big Joe”, was a regular in New Zealand professional rugby, making 35 appearances for Northland in the National Provincial Championship and 64 for King Country in the Heartland Championship.

He also played 11 times for the Chiefs in the inaugural season of Super Rugby in 1996 and twice for the Blues in 1998.

In a post to social media, a family member said it was with “deep sadness” she shared the unexpected passing of Veitayaki.

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“Joeli’s passing has come as a great shock to our family, and we are taking time to come together. A gentle giant with a big heart. He was loved by many and had a huge impact on his community,” the tribute read.

“We deeply appreciate all your love, prayers, and support during this difficult time ... We love you dad.”

The Northland Rugby Union Facebook page also paid tribute to Veitayaki.

“Northland Rugby Union joins the wider rugby community in mourning the passing of former Taniwha #675 prop Joeli Veitayaki,” it posted.

💙 Acknowledging the passing of Joeli Veitayaki 💙 Northland Rugby Union joins the wider rugby community in mourning the...

Posted by Northland Rugby Union on Tuesday 21 October 2025

“Joeli was a true powerhouse – both in presence and in spirit. During his time in the Cambridge Blue, he brought pride, mana, and warmth to everyone around him. His strength on the field was matched only by his humility and kindness off it.

“He will be remembered not just as a formidable front-rower, but as a teammate, mentor, and friend whose impact reached far beyond the game.

“Our thoughts and aroha are with Joeli’s whānau, friends, and all who had the privilege of sharing the field or the sideline with him.”

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