
Fonua Pole
Fonua Pole is a professional rugby league player known for his role as a front-rower. He is recognized for his strong physicality and potential on the field, having developed his skills within the Wests Tigers system. Pole is seen as a rising talent in the NRL, and his progress is closely watched by fans and commentators alike.
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Fonua Pole is quite strong for his age and has contributed to the team's depth.
Props Royce Hunt, Bunty Afoa shed weight, form ‘Crash Bros’ duo at Wests TigersFonua Pole is a player from Melbourne whom Utoikamanu hopes to bring back to the team.
Captains at season launch nailed GF predictions with Melbourne Storm and Stefano UtoikamanuFonua Pole suffered a knee injury during the game.
Five things that would have worried Benji Marshall the most about the Wests Tigers’ 64-0 lossUtoikamanu mentioned he was pretty close with Fonua Pole, who has been performing well this year.
Terrell May chases NSW State of Origin debut as former Wests Tigers prop Stefano Utoikamanu awaitsFonua Pole was sent to the bin for a high shot on Tom Hazelton.
Andrew Abdo addresses sin-bin crackdownFonua Pole was penalized for a high tackle during the match.
Thrills, spills and drama in Wests Tigers’ golden point triumph in Lachie Galvin’s return gameFonua Pole is involved in the Tigers' dynamic play with offloads and quick play-the-balls.
What is ‘Benji Ball’ at Wests Tigers, and is it working?Fonua Pole is another player in the pack that Fainu looks forward to playing behind.
Latu Fainu ready to make Galvin’s No.6 jersey his ownFonua Pole is a Tigers prop who liked a post criticizing Galvin for leaving the club.
Lachlan Galvin’s West Tigers snub over lack of belief in Benji Marshall’s coaching abilityFonua Pole is an AFL prospect who became one of the NRL’s best forwards at Wests Tigers.
How Sunday church services turned AFL prospect Fonua Pole into one of the NRL’s best forwards at Wests TigersUtoikamanu mentioned he is pretty close to front-rower Fonua Pole.
Stefano Utoikamanu moved to the Storm to get better. He’s done that without even playing a game































































