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Hadley Tonga

Australian rugby player (born 2005) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Hadley Tonga is an Australian rugby union player. He plays for the Australia national rugby sevens team.

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Career

He played for Australia at U18 level and received his first called-up for the Senior Australia national rugby sevens team in November 2023.[2] He reportedly declined offers from NRL sides Eels and Dolphins to sign a three-year deal with the Australian Sevens program in 2023.[3] However, his debut for Australia 7s was delayed by injuries which ruled him out for a total of 71 weeks.[4]

He played for the 2025 Australia Sevens in January 2025, part of the 2024–25 SVNS series.[5] As a result the time he lost through injury he chose to wear the number 71 whilst playing in the tournament.[6] He scored in the final of the tournament, although Australia 7s ultimately finished as runners-up to Argentina.[7]

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Style of play

He is renowned for his pace and has been dubbed "Australia's fastest player".[8] He was timed at running 10.84 seconds for the 100 metres when he was still at high school.[6]

Personal life

He is from Western Sydney and attended The King's School, Parramatta.[9] He is of Italian and Tongan descent.[10]

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