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Sauaso Sue Biography
Sauaso “Jesse” Sue (born 20 April 1992) is a Samoa international rugby league footballer who plays as a prop, second-row and lock for the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs in the NRL.
Sue played for the Wests Tigers NYC team in 2011 and 2012, and was a member of the team that won the grand final in 2012. In October 2012, Sue played for the Junior Kiwis.
At the end of the regular season, Sue was selected at international level for the Samoans in the 2013 World Cup. Sue appeared in all 4 games that the Samoans played at the tournament, scoring a try against Papua New Guinea.
In Round 6 of the 2013 NRL season Sue made his NRL debut for the Wests Tigers against the St. George Illawarra Dragons off the interchange bench in the Tigers 13-12 loss at SCG. He was a regular in first grade for the rest of the season, playing in 17 games, and was one of the Wests Tigers most effective defenders. Coach Mick Potter said, “His defence is outstanding but what is even more impressive is that he wins the tackles. He doesn’t get beaten on the ground. As well as being aggressive he dominates his tackles and that comes from his leg-drive and his strength.” In Round 14 against the Brisbane Broncos, Sue scored his first NRL career, and only season, try.
On 23 January 2015, Sue was named in the Wests Tigers 2015 Auckland Nines squad. On 2 May 2015, Sue played for Samoa in the 2015 Polynesian Cup. He played a personal best 23 games for the Wests Tigers, only missing one game due to a shoulder injury, and had stints starting at both prop and as a second-rower.
In February, Sue played for the Tigers in the 2016 NRL Auckland Nines. On 7 May, he played for Samoa against Tonga in the 2016 Pacific Test, and represented them again in a test against Fiji in October. For Wests Tigers, Sue began the season playing at lock. By the end of the season, he was starting in the front row with mid-season transfer Elijah Taylor playing at lock. In round 25, Sue scored his first ever double in a game against the Warriors, taking his season total to a personal-best 4 tries from 21 matches.
On 13 August, Sue signed a two-year deal to join Canterbury-Bankstown for the 2019 season.
Sue played in 18 matches for the season. In September, he was selected for the New Zealand national rugby league team, and Samoa Four Nations train-on squads. He was subsequently selected in the Samoan final 24 man squad. On 23 October, Sue alongside Samoa teammates Reni Maitua and Tautau Moga were fined $10,000 for their involvement in a brawl in at a nightclub at Fortitude Valley. The trio were dropped for 2 matches but later returned to play against New Zealand in Samoa’s 16-12 loss at Toll Stadium in Whangarei, New Zealand. Sue later said, “It was the worst experience I had ever gone through to that point. There’s a little scuffle, a push and shove outside the club and Reni and I were walking past together. The coppers were trying to sort it out and they were pushing everyone around. Then a copper tackled us from behind and before we knew it we were locked up in Brisbane.”
What's Sauaso Sue Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Sauaso Sue Family
Father's Name | Not Available |
Mother's Name | Not Available |
Siblings | Not Available |
Spouse | Not Available |
Childrens | Not Available |