Saturday, 20 August 2022
Meet the JournalistsPremiumAucklandWellingtonCanterbury/South Island
CrimePoliticsHealthEducationEnvironment and ClimateNZ Herald FocusData journalismKāhu, Māori ContentPropertyWeather
Small BusinessOpinionPersonal FinanceEconomyBusiness TravelCapital Markets
Politics
Premium SportRugbyCricketRacingNetballBoxingLeagueFootballSuper RugbyAthleticsBasketballMotorsportTennisCyclingGolfAmerican SportsHockeyUFC
NZH Local FocusThe Northern AdvocateThe Northland AgeThe AucklanderWaikato HeraldBay of Plenty TimesHawke's Bay TodayRotorua Daily PostWhanganui ChronicleStratford PressManawatu GuardianKapiti NewsHorowhenua ChronicleTe Awamutu Courier
Covid-19
Te Rito
Te Rito
OneRoof PropertyCommercial Property
Open JusticeVideoPodcastsTechnologyWorldOpinion
SpyTVMoviesBooksMusicCultureSideswipeCompetitions
Fashion & BeautyFood & DrinkRoyalsRelationshipsWellbeingPets & AnimalsVivaCanvasEat WellCompetitionsRestaurants & Menus
New Zealand TravelAustralia TravelInternational Travel
Our Green FutureRuralOneRoof Property
Career AdviceCorporate News
Driven MotoringPhotos
SudokuCodecrackerCrosswordsWordsearchDaily quizzes
Classifieds
KaitaiaWhangareiDargavilleAucklandThamesTaurangaHamiltonWhakataneRotoruaTokoroaTe KuitiTaumarunuiTaupoGisborneNew PlymouthNapierHastingsDannevirkeWhanganuiPalmerston NorthLevinParaparaumuMastertonWellingtonMotuekaNelsonBlenheimWestportReeftonKaikouraGreymouthHokitikaChristchurchAshburtonTimaruWanakaOamaruQueenstownDunedinGoreInvercargill
NZ HeraldThe Northern AdvocateThe Northland AgeThe AucklanderWaikato HeraldBay Of Plenty TimesRotorua Daily PostHawke's Bay TodayWhanganui ChronicleThe Stratford PressManawatu GuardianKapiti NewsHorowhenua ChronicleTe Awamutu CourierVivaEat WellOneRoofDriven MotoringThe CountryPhoto SalesNZ Herald InsightsWatchMeGrabOneiHeart RadioRestaurant Hub

Advertisement

Advertise with NZME.
Sport|Rugby

Fijian rugby player Talemaitoga Tuapati guilty of assaulting women

10 Feb, 2022 05:48 PM3 minutes to read
Talemaitoga Tuapati, centre, played for Fiji in the 2014 Pacific Nations Cup. Photo / Getty Images, File

Talemaitoga Tuapati, centre, played for Fiji in the 2014 Pacific Nations Cup. Photo / Getty Images, File

Otago Daily Times
By Karen Pasco

Inappropriate behaviour at an Invercargill strip club led to a Fijian international and Southland Stag rugby player assaulting two women after he refused to leave.

In the Invercargill District Court yesterday, Judge Russell Walker said Talemaitoga Tuapati arrived at Divaz Revue Bar in Invercargill about 12.30am on July 23.

The summary of facts said initially the 36-year-old was socialising and drinking with work colleagues, however, after about 40 minutes staff approached Tuapati, saying his behaviour towards the dancers on stage had become inappropriate.

Read More

  • Rugby: Ex-Auckland rugby player Kawa Leauma in critical ...
  • Rugby league: Kiwis great Olsen Filipaina dies of kidney ...
  • Rugby: Kiwi rugby player Kawa Leauma dies after ...
  • Rugby: Tributes flow following death of Kiwi rugby ...

"The untoward behaviour continued, resulting in the defendant being asked to leave the premises."

Advertisement

Advertise with NZME.

The female owner, who was not on the premises at the time, was called.

After she arrived, she advised Tuapati he had to leave and told him his behaviour was inappropriate.

"You responded — you had paid your money and you were not leaving," Judge Walker said.

For about six minutes the owner tried to persuade Tuapati to leave but he refused.

"She grabbed you by the left arm and started pushing you in the back."

In response, Tuapati swung his left arm back with force hitting the owner in the face, which he then followed up with punches to her face.

Related articles

Sport|Rugby

Good news for Blues but concern for Moana Pasifika in Super Rugby Omicron scare

10 Feb 04:15 AM
Sport

Warriors playmaker relaxed about unvaccinated Maori All Stars teammate

10 Feb 01:30 AM
Sport

'It's a big deal': Adesanya signs one of richest contracts in UFC history

10 Feb 12:38 AM
Sport|Rugby

Two teams isolating as Covid hits Super Rugby

09 Feb 07:45 PM

The second victim, a patron, became involved as she tried to help.

Tuapati lashed out, forcefully pushing the patron in the chest, then pinned her against a glass window by holding her top around her neck.

Advertisement

Advertise with NZME.

Police, who were across the road dealing with an unrelated matter ran over and arrested Tuapati.

The events were captured on the bar's CCTV cameras.

As a result of the assault, the owner had a sore face with marks on both her cheeks. The patron had pain in her neck and chest with a small cut to her cheek.

Yesterday, defence counsel Sonia Vidal argued for Tuapati to be discharged without conviction, saying the conviction could have a detrimental effect on his ability to gain a rugby contract either in New Zealand or internationally.

The attitude of sporting bodies had changed significantly in the past few years with regards to player convictions, especially male assaults female, she said.

Tuapati's shame was palpable and he just wanted to get the matter dealt with so his family could move on.

Advertisement

Advertise with NZME.

Crown prosecutor Mike Brownlie argued previous convictions, including male assaults female in 2008, had not prevented Tuapati from playing rugby in France and said no evidence was before the court from either a sports agent or club, to say the conviction would hinder him from securing future rugby contracts.

Tuapati had played in France and had made only limited appearances for Southland in the past couple of seasons.

Judge Walker said he was unable to discharge Tuapati without conviction and sentenced him to 75 hours' community work, 12 months' supervision and ordered him to pay $500 for emotional harm to each victim.

Advertisement

Advertise with NZME.

Latest from Sport

Sport

Another week, another humiliation: Warriors smashed in painful defeat

19 Aug 10:10 AM
Sport|Rugby

Waikato storm home to beat Counties Manukau

19 Aug 09:15 AM
Sport

Rain becomes pain as meeting abandoned in stormy conditions

19 Aug 08:30 AM
Premium
Sport|Motorsport

Consistent van Gisbergen looks to extend run

19 Aug 08:30 AM
Premium
Sport

How Kiwi coach made UFC star feel like an amateur

19 Aug 07:00 AM

Most Popular

Ombudsman sends PM 'please explain' over Sharma allegations
New Zealand|Politics

Ombudsman sends PM 'please explain' over Sharma allegations

19 Aug 07:04 AM
Kawhia shooting: Mum haunted by frightening escape into darkness with children
New Zealand|Crime

Kawhia shooting: Mum haunted by frightening escape into darkness with children

19 Aug 04:04 AM
Premium
Cecilia Robinson rejoins My Food Bag board amid 'deeply disappointing' share price
Business

Cecilia Robinson rejoins My Food Bag board amid 'deeply disappointing' share price

19 Aug 05:32 AM

Advertisement

Advertise with NZME.
About NZMEHelp & SupportContact UsSubscribe to NZ HeraldHouse Rules
Manage Your Print SubscriptionNZ Herald E-EditionAdvertise with NZMEBook Your AdPrivacy Policy
Terms of UseCompetition Terms & ConditionsSubscriptions Terms & Conditions
© Copyright 2022 NZME Publishing Limited
TOP