Player Info
- Name
- Glen Masiva Fisiiahi
- Nickname
- Fish, The Flying Fish, Sticks
- Date of Birth
- 2/12/1990
- Place of Birth
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Height
- 184cm
- Weight
- 94 kg
- Nationality
- New Zealand
- Current Status
- Playing Super Rugby for Waikato Chiefs
- Warriors #
- 163
- Forum Nickname(s)
- Fish
- Warriors Debut (Date and Match Details)
- March 12, 2011 (Vrs Parramatta Eels)
- Junior Club
- Ellerslie Eagles, Auckland
- Signed From
- Junior Warriors
- Position
- Fullback
- Winger
- Centre
- Wikipedia Page
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Fisiiahi
From a well-known Auckland rugby league family, Glen Fisiiahi was given a brief taste of NYC football in 2009, making three appearances in the squad. In 2010, Fisiiahi became a first-choice player for the Vodafone Junior Warriors, scoring 20 tries in 26 matches in the team’s memorable championship season. The following year Glen was upgraded to a full NRL contract and he earned his spot in the round one starting line-up after an outstanding preseason. Injury kept him out of the next two games but he returned with a two-try player of the day display in the club's first win of the season against Cronulla in Taupo.
After only four appearances in 2012, the 2013 season was a challenging one for Fisiiahi. After mourning the loss of his sister he had his season cut short by a pectoral injury in July. He was able to get back to health in time to represent Tonga at the 2013 World Cup. The ‘Flying Fish' is a product of Wesley College where he was the school's sports dux in 2008.
Completed a Diploma in Sport and Recreation at AUT University.
After only four appearances in 2012, the 2013 season was a challenging one for Fisiiahi. After mourning the loss of his sister he had his season cut short by a pectoral injury in July. He was able to get back to health in time to represent Tonga at the 2013 World Cup. The ‘Flying Fish' is a product of Wesley College where he was the school's sports dux in 2008.
Completed a Diploma in Sport and Recreation at AUT University.
- 2009 - Juniors Warriors
- 2010 - Toyota Cup Grand Final Champions
- 2010 - Junior Kiwis
- 2011 - Toyota Cup Grand Final Champions
- 2011 - Warriors/NRL debut in Rnd 1
- 2013 - Mate Ma'a Tonga
- 2015 - Waikato Chiefs