Emosi 'Moose' Koloto is a New Zealand former rugby league and rugby union footballer.
10 Facts About Emosi Koloto
Emosi Koloto represented the New Zealand national rugby league team 5 times during 1991.
Emosi Koloto was selected for the New Zealand national schoolboy rugby union team in 1983.
Emosi Koloto played for New Zealand Universities in 1985 and then in 1996 he was selected to represent Tonga in rugby union.
Emosi Koloto moved to Wellington for the 1987 season, scoring two tries on his debut.
Emosi Koloto then switched codes to rugby league, signing with the Doug Laughton-coached Widnes.
Emosi Koloto quickly became a ball playing and hard tackling second row forward in the greatest Widnes team.
Emosi Koloto agreed to terms with Manly for 1991 but was drafted by North Sydney, and, like Terry Hill but in contrast to Ron Gibbs, his appeal was turned down on 26 April 1991 and Koloto refused to play in Sydney.
Emosi Koloto's daughter Vika Koloto is a netballer who has played for the Northern Stars.
Emosi Koloto's nephew Fred Koloto is an offensive tackle at San Jose State.