Lukhan Salakaia-Loto

Australia international rugby union player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (formerly Lukhan Tui, born 19 September 1996), is an Australian rugby union player. He plays for the Queensland Reds in Super Rugby, and his usual position is lock or pantser but he has also played in the backrow for the Australia national team particularly at blindside flanker.[3]

BornLukhan Herman Lealaiauloto Tui
(1996-09-19) 19 September 1996 (age 29)
Auckland, New Zealand
Height1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) [1]
Weight123 kg (19 st 5 lb) [1]
SchoolJohn Edmondson High, NSW
Quick facts Born, Height ...
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
Salakaia-Loto with Brisbane City in 2016
BornLukhan Herman Lealaiauloto Tui
(1996-09-19) 19 September 1996 (age 29)
Auckland, New Zealand
Height1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) [1]
Weight123 kg (19 st 5 lb) [1]
SchoolJohn Edmondson High, NSW
Rugby union career
Position(s) Lock, Flanker, Number 8
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2015 Randwick 1 (0)
2016–2022 Brothers Old Boys[2] 1 (0)
2016–2022 Brisbane City 11 (12)
2022–2023 Northampton Saints 24 (10)
Correct as of 8 June 2023
Super Rugby
Years Team Apps (Points)
2016–2022 Queensland Reds 69 (20)
2024 Melbourne Rebels 8 (0)
2025– Queensland Reds 7 (0)
Correct as of 16 November 2024
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2015–2016 Australia U20 10
2017– Australia 42 (10)
2023 Australia A 1 (0)
2025 ANZAC XV 1 (0)
2025 First Nations & Pasifika XV 1 (0)
Correct as of 22 July 2025
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Family and early life

Lukhan Herman Lealaiauloto Tui was born to parents Herman Lealaiauloto [Ermehn] and Teresa Tuimaseve, his mother, at Otara, South Auckland in New Zealand before he moved with his mother to Sydney, Australia, at a young age.

He changed his name to Lukhan Salakaia-Loto later as an adult in 2018 following the death of the stepfather who had raised him,[4] hyphenating Salakaia as the surname of his late stepfather, mother and siblings with Loto from part of his birth father's last name.[4] Lukhan's Samoan bloodline comes from the villages of Lelepa in Savaii and Faleula in Upolu.[5]

Lukhan attended John Edmondson High School in Liverpool, Australia.[6] He initially played junior rugby league and was selected in age-group teams for Western Suburbs,[7] and NSW Samoa.[8]

Rugby career

He joined the Randwick club in 2014 to play rugby union for their colts side.[9] In 2015, he played for Randwick's first grade Shute Shield team,[10] and was named (as Lukhan Lealaiaulolo-Tui) for the Australia under-20 team[11] that played in the World Junior Championship in Italy.[12]

Later in 2015, he signed a three-year deal with the Queensland Reds.[13] Tui made his Super Rugby debut for the Reds against the Bulls in Pretoria on 16 April 2016.[6]

He was selected in the Queensland Country squad for the National Rugby Championship in 2015,[6] but did not play for that side due to injury. He made his NRC debut the following season for the Brisbane City team.

In 2017, national coach Michael Cheika named Lukhan Tui on the bench for Australia in the match against South Africa at Bloemfontein,[14] and he made his international debut on 30 September 2017,[15] replacing Adam Coleman after the first hour in a 27-all tied test.[16]

On 1 March 2022, it was confirmed that Salakaia-Loto would move to England to join Northampton Saints in the Premiership Rugby ahead of the 2022-23 season.[17]

In January 2023, Salakaia-Loto was suspended for four weeks following his sending-off for dangerous play in a Champions Cup match against La Rochelle.[18]

After spending the 2024 season with Melbourne Rebels, he returned to the Reds for 2025.[19]

Super Rugby statistics

As of 8 June 2023[20]
More information Season, Team ...
SeasonTeamGamesStartsSubMinsTriesConsPensDropsPointsYelRed
2016Reds413860000000
2017Reds9634220000000
2018Reds6423480000010
2019Reds151411,0280000010
2020Reds76143720001000
2020 AUReds101007251000500
2021 AUReds7705571000500
2021 TTReds5413490000000
2022Reds6422810000000
Total6956134,23340002020
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