David Tameilau
Tevita "David" Tameilau is an American rugby player who plays as a loose forward for the Glasgow Warriors in the Guinness Pro14 and for the United States national rugby union team. In early 2016 Tameilau was predicted to be the breakout player of the year for the U.S. Tameilau debuted for the U.S. national team in the 2016 Americas Rugby Championship.
Tameilau played for U.S. youth teams, and played in the 2007 U19 World Cup and 2008 Junior World Championship. Tameilau attended San Francisco City College, then went on a religious mission, then played American football with the NCAA Division II West Texas A&M Buffaloes.
In 2015 Tameilau decided to again focus on rugby. He played for SFGG in the Pacific Rugby Premiership, and then trained with the Taranaki Rugby Academy. In early 2016, he signed for the San Francisco Rush, North America's first professional rugby competition.
Tameilau is the son of Moses Similai, who played rugby internationally.
Tameilau has been drafted to Currie in the Scottish Premiership for the 2018-19 season.
In November 2019, Tameilau was released by Glasgow Warriors. Following this, he was signed by San Diego Legion on 12 November 2019.