• Back row
  • Nouvelle-Zélande
  • Mar 27, 1987

Victor

Vito

  • 192 cm
  • 112 kg

Biography

Victor Vasefanua Junior Vito (born 27 March 1987) is a New Zealand rugby player who plays blindside flanker for the New Zealand All Blacks. He was a star of New Zealand Sevens, and captained the 2006 New Zealand Under 19 Rugby team. Also in 2006 Vito was nominated for the IRB Under 19 Player of the Year Award. He is a key member of 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cup winning teams, becoming one of only twenty dual Rugby Union World Cup winners.

Vito attended the Wellington private school, Scots College, where he played for the 1st XV and was a boarder, as well as part of Uttley House.

Vito plays club rugby for the Marist St Pats Club in Wellington, and was a prominent player in the 2009 Wellington Lions. In 2010 he started for the Hurricanes Super 14 team and was named in the All Blacks extended squad for the first tests of the year.

During an interview with the ZM FM Morning Crew, Vito described his new position in the All Blacks as "a really really awesome promotion."

Vito was a colour commentator for Sky Network Television at the 2010 Wellington Sevens. During the tournament he revealed he was a fan of NFL side Tampa Bay Buccaneers and regarded Ronde Barber as a personal idol of his.In 2010, he was bestowed the matai title of Leaupepetele in the village of Fasito'outa. Vito was in the All Blacks camp, preparing for his test debut off the bench against Ireland, when his mother Luma'ava Leaupepe-Timoteo returned to their village in Samoa to accept the passing of the title.

It is one of Samoa's highest honours, and was bestowed by Leaupepe Tele to the eldest sons of his respective children: Vito and three of his cousins.

"My grandfather holds the highest title in Fasito'o Uta and he's getting on now and he needed to pass it on to keep the name in the family," Vito explained.

Vito, despite inexperience compared to other players was selected for the 2011 Rugby World Cup over Liam Messam, and was again selected for the 2015 Rugby World Cup where he played as a substitute for the knockout stages, becoming one of only 20 players to have been part of multiple World Cup-winning sides.

His last appearance for the All Blacks was the game against Australia at Twickenham on October 31, 2015.

In the final of the 2016 Super Rugby final Vito played in his 100th and final game for the Hurricanes.

The news about Victor

  • Thomas Jolmes
  • Victor Vito

End of the break: Top 14 is back at the Stade des Alpes

16th round of the Top 14

  • Pierre Aguillon
  • Victor Vito

A group of 28 players for the Stade Rochelais

The staff of La Rochelle selected 28 players for the away game in Grenoble.

  • Victor Vito
  • Brock James

A change of ambition for la Rochelle

After two seasons in the Top 14, concluded in 9th place, the Stade Rochelais has the ambition to rise in the hierarchy of the Top 14.