Willis Halaholo is a former New Zealand Schools star, where he played alongside All Blacks Tawera Kerr-Barlow, Elliot Dixon and Charlie Ngatai.
The centre also represented Tonga at the 2009 Junior World Championship, where he faced future regional team-mates Jason Harries, Lloyd Williams and Josh Navidi.
Halaholo was selected by Hurricanes coaching management following an excellent ITM Cup season for Southland where he topped many of the competition's offensive statistics.
As a physical midfielder, Halaholo developed his game alongside experienced teammates Conrad Smith and Ma'a Nonu.
Back in his high school days, Halaholo was a key member of the extremely successful Mt Albert Grammar 1st XV in 2010, along with fellow Hurricanes newcomer, Iopu Iopu-Aso.
Willis Halaholo joined Cardiff Blues in the autumn of 2016 after taking centre-stage in the Hurricanes march to the Super Rugby title in New Zealand.
He linked up with Cardiff Blues following Waikato’s Mitre Cup campaign and quickly formed a formidable centre partnership with former Hurricanes team-mate, Rey Lee-Lo.
He played an instrumental role in the 2018 European Challenge Cup triumph for Cardiff.
In November 2019, he was named in Wales 35-man squad that would take on the Barbarians as one of 5 uncapped players but a week later was withdrawn following an ACL injury he picked up in Round 2 of Europe.
He was then again called up to the national squad in February 2021 for Wales' Six Nations campaign. He made his test debut in the Six Nations win over Scotland at Murrayfield in 2021 as an early replacement from the bench.
Days after making his international debut, the Cardiff Blues announced that Willis Halaholo has signed a new long-term deal to remain at the Arms Park.
As of 17 February 2021, he has amassed 76 appearances for the region, scoring 15 tries.
The 34-year-old spent eight years at Cardiff and won 10 caps for Wales but returned to New Zealand at the end of the 2023/24 season. Halaholo has now picked up a contract with Bay of Plenty who play in the Bunnings NPC, the level below Super Rugby Pacific
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Career
Bay of Plenty Outside Centre |
2024 - present | |
Southland Outside Centre |
2013 - 2016 | |
Hurricanes Outside Centre |
2015 - 2016 | |
Waikato Outside Centre |
2016 - 2016 | |
Wales Outside Centre |
2019 - 2022 | |
Cardiff Rugby Inside Centre |
2016 - 2024 |