Aku Uate

Aku could have been a Tiger as the club he was playing for was a Wests Tigers feeder club!

PETER Read can't forget the first time he laid eyes on Akuila Uate in February 2006.

As coach of the Woy Woy Roosters Under 17s, Read was preparing his team for the season ahead at the local high school when a group of Fijian youths approached him.

"Aku just turned up out of nowhere and asked if he could get a game," Read recalled.

"We let him join training and from that very first night I knew he was something special."

Uate arrived from Fiji - where he grew up playing schoolboy rugby - just a few months before trying his hand at league.

Uate moved to the Central Coast to join his father, Tevita, who worked as a groundskeeper at the very same oval he first picked up a Steeden.

"He was 16 and played a whole season for us," Read said. "But after that the Knights picked him up for junior reps.

"I remember there was quite a bidding war for his services.

<big>**"At the time we were a feeder club for the Tigers, and Tim Sheens wanted him badly.**</big>

"I'm a big Manly fan, so I was trying to get him to the Sea Eagles. But Newcastle won out because of the train line.

"Aku didn't have a licence, so it was easier for him just to get the train up to Broadmeadow for sessions."

Given Uate's rugby background, Read always feared the rival code would poach the powerful Fijian - who excelled at fullback for Woy Woy.

"He took a while to adjust to league and the idea of playing fullback - he just wanted to stand in the line and smash blokes," Read said.

"That's what was so special about him - the rare combination of pace, speed and toughness.

"I can't believe the Knights have him on the wing. He's like Jarryd Hayne - give him some space and then you'll really see what he's capable of."
 
My husband played with Aku for a while at the Roosters. He was pretty awesome even back then and a good guy as well.

Wish Sheens had have tried a bit harder to get him!
 
I live on the Peninsula and this is the first time I've ever heard that Woy Woy was a Tigers feeder team!!
 
Shame we didn't get him but at the end of the day who couldn't fit Tuqiri, Tuiaki and Uate all in the same team. IMO he should get the Nsw wing spot next year with ease.
 
@Yossarian said:
I live on the Peninsula and this is the first time I've ever heard that Woy Woy was a Tigers feeder team!!

Well back then we had Heigno and got Moltz ….maybe they figured the CC was tapped out... :wink:

Then came Florimo...
 
Didn't Jeff Lima play for Woy Woy before going onto the Tigers? Apparently they were only a feeder club to the Tigers for a year.
 
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