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18/03/2010

Well it all went wrong in the last twenty minutes at Warrington.  We started well enough and scored some points but we made far too many errors.  All the errors we made were unforced too and things like dropping the ball in our own quarter meant we had far too much tackling to do and that came back to bite us on the backside late in the game. We defended our try line really well in the first half and we were proud of that effort but eventually it took its toll and cost us dearly at the end.  More








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Squad No: 5

DOB: 03/03/1978

Height: 6ft 1

Weight: 95kg

Position: Wing

Semi is one of the hardest working wingers in the game. He carries the ball well from defence and is blessed with terrific pace. He scored 17 tries in 27 games for the Wildcats in 2006 but a badly broken arm restricted his appearances to just 6 the following year. He joined the Bulls at the start of last season and was an instant success scoring 23 tries, including five hat tricks in his 26 appearances. Played for Fiji in last year’s World Cup in Australia.

Semi Tadulala was born on March 3, 1978 in Fiji. After growing up in Australia he went to school in Brisbane and played in the local Brisbane competition.  He played for Fiji in the 2000 World Cup in England and on his return he signed for Melbourne Storm. He spent three years their and scored 6 tries in 16 appearances before his friend John Wilshire arranged for him to come to England and he joined Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.

He spent four years at Belle Vue and scored 35 tries in 85 appearances.   He actually joined Gloucester Rugby Union Club in 2006 but was unable to take up his appointment and retuned to Wakefield.  His season was disrupted due to a badly brooken arm and he made just six appearances for the Wildcats in 2007.

At the end of the year he joined the Bulls, initially on a one year contract and made an immediate impact at the Grattan Stadium.  He was the club's leading try scorer last year and signed a new one year contract on the day he left of Fiji to join up with his country's World Cup Squad for the 2008 Tournament.

Bulls Career details to end of 2008 Season:

Apps 26,   Sub 0,   Tries 23,   Points 92

Semi Tadulala is sponsored by Prison Law