After Dinner Speaking
Freddie left St. Helens in June 2000 and signed for Leicester Tigers, also making his return to the Samoa national side. He toured with them in the summer of 2002. He was also selected to tour New Zealand, but was prevented from doing so by an injury, which also denied him a place in national side's world cup squad. Tuilagi started the victorious 2002 Heineken Cup Final for Leicester. In the 2003–4 season his younger brother Henry also signed for Leicester, and his younger brother Alesana joined the following season. In 2004–5 season Tuilagi signed for Cardiff Blues. Unfortunately injury limited the number of times he was able to play for Cardiff and was released early. In 2005–6 season Tuilagi played for Castres Olympique in the French Top 14.
Freddie has had a very successful rugby career in both codes and is now a successful after dinner speaker. If you would
like Freddie to speak at your, dinner, ball or event, please use the contact below, he can even perform Samoan cultural entertainment.
Testimonials
Hi Freddie. I just wanted to drop you a line to say thanks for being such a great speaker at Sleaford RFC's end of season dinner on Saturday. As the organiser you made my life so much easier with nothing being too much trouble and you were so relaxed when we dropped things on you at the last minute. The feedback I have had has been fantastic with everyone saying how much they loved your speech and the way you spent time chatting with the players and other guests. So on behalf of all the attendees, fa'afetai. Andy Crawford, Sleaford RFC.
Freddie spoke really well and told some hilarious stories. He had the crowd hanging on every word and entertained form start to finish. A real pleasure to hear him talk about his journey through rugby and the lifestyle of the Tuilagi brothers. Can't wait to hear the next one!! Cheers Fred
Caino
Joe Cain
KL TIGERS HEAD COACH
Just in case, Freddie you rocked it! That was the best ball in 10 years!
Thank you so much mate it was brilliant!
Gary Cane
KL TIGERS DIRECTOR OF RUGBY