Former All Blacks star Va'aiga Tuigamala dead at 52 — Wigan
London — Va'aiga Tuigamala, affectionately known as 'Inga the winger' to fans of both rugby union and rugby league, has died at the age of 52, his former club Wigan announced Thursday.
Tuigamala, who played for the All Blacks and also represented Samoa in both codes, was a member of the Wigan team that dominated English domestic rugby league in the early 1990s.
In a Twitter post, the northwest club said: "Wigan Warriors are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic news that former player Va'aiga (Inga) Tuigamala has passed away.
A true great who gave everything on the field for New Zealand and Samoa RIP Va’aiga Tuigamala pic.twitter.com/2ojl9DeO6p
"Wigan Warriors send their deepest condolences to the family and friends at this awful time."
Tuigamala, capped 19 times by New Zealand, played for the All Blacks at the 1991 World Cup before switching to represent his native Samoa in the 1995 Rugby League and 1999 union World Cups.
He also won 23 union and two league caps for Samoa.
With rugby union then still an amateur sport, Tuigamala joined the paid ranks by moving to league upon his arrival in the United Kingdom from New Zealand in 1993.
This morning, Wigan Warriors are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic news that former player Va’aiga (Inga) Tuigamala has passed away.Wigan Warriors send their deepest condolences to the family and friends at this awful time.❤️ pic.twitter.com/ShbOn6NP3T
In five seasons at Wigan, he scored 62 tries in 102 appearances.
He also helped Wigan win three league titles and two Challenge Cups as well as playing in the team that beat Australia's Brisbane Broncos in the World Club Challenge.
With rugby union turning professional, Tuigamala reverted to the 15-a-side code in 1996 by joining Wasps.
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