Kose Seinafo
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Full nameSofaro Kose Seinafo
Born1 November 1963
Position(s)
Wing, Centre
Position(s)
Wing, Centre
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Sofaro Kose Seinafo (born 1 November 1963) is a Samoan former rugby union international.
In 1988 Seinafo made his debut in first-class rugby for Canterbury. In his first season he played three matches and scored eight points.[1] His most prolific season was in 1992 when he scored 50 points in 20 matches.[2]
Seinafo played internationally for Samoa. He played in one test match in 1992.[3]
After retiring from playing he was employed as the ports director at Catholic Cathedral College.[4] He was a co-coach and selector for the Canterbury Colts.[5]