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Trai Fuller
Australian rugby league player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Trai Fuller is an Australian Athlete
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Background
Fuller is a descendant of the Wulli Wulli Indigenous tribe. He was born in Monto, Queensland, to Victoria West who has three children. Fuller was raised in the nearby town of Eidsvold, where he spent most of his childhood and adolescence. Throughout his youth, he participated in junior rugby league clubs, including the Eidsvold Eagles, Maryborough Wallaroos, Burrum Miners, Emerald Tigers, Gracemere Cubs, Saint Brendan’s and Capras Rockhampton, before joining the Redcliffe Dolphins. He attended Eidsvold State School, Emerald State High School and Saint Brendan’s College during his secondary education. Fuller is the father of three children and is married to Kiara Fuller.
In 2023, Fuller signed a contract with the National Rugby League (NRL) club, the Dolphins, which is currently in effect.
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Career
Fuller was a part of the Brisbane Broncos under 20's squad before signing with the Redcliffe Dolphins. Fuller made his Queensland Cup debut for the Redcliffe Dolphins in 2018, helping them win their first title in thirteen years.[2]
In Round 25 of the 2023 NRL season, Fuller made his NRL debut for the Dolphins against the Wests Tigers in a 24–23 loss at Western Sydney Stadium.[3]
2024
On 24 July 2024, Fuller was upgraded to the Dolphins Top 30 squad and his contract was extended until the end of the 2026 season.[4] On 17 September, the Dolphins confirmed Fuller had ruptured his ACL while playing with the Dolphins feeder team Redcliffe which ultimately ruled him out of the Redcliffe Dolphins grand final against the Norths Devils, the team later confirmed he would return to the field mid-season in 2025.[5]
2025
On 6 October, Fuller was named in the PM's XIII squad to face PNG Prime Minister's XIII.[6] In the game on 12 October 2025, in which he scored 4 tries, Australia won 28-10.
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