Townsville, Australia – Tonga’s pride in one of its greatest sporting figures was evident today as Her Royal Highness Princess Angelika Lātūfuipeka Tukuʻaho and Prime Minister Lord Fakafanua travelled to Townsville to honour rugby league star Jason Taumalolo on the occasion of his 300th National Rugby League (NRL) match.

Jason Taumalolo is honoured on the field in Townsville after his 300th NRL appearance, receiving a commemorative gift in a special presentation attended by members of Tonga’s delegation, including Her Royal Highness Princess Angelika Lātūfuipeka Tukuʻaho and Prime Minister Lord Fakafanua.
Their presence highlighted the national significance of the milestone, recognising Taumalolo not only as an elite athlete but also as a proud ambassador of Tonga on the world stage. The visit reflected the Kingdom’s deep appreciation for the achievements of its people abroad, particularly in rugby league where Tongans have made a powerful impact.
Taumalolo reached the historic milestone while playing for the North Queensland Cowboys against the Penrith Panthers at Queensland Country Bank Stadium. At 33 years of age, he became the first player in the club’s history to reach 300 NRL games, and only the 56th player in the competition’s long history to achieve the feat.
The achievement marks the culmination of a remarkable 16-year career that began when Taumalolo moved to Townsville as a 13-year-old with immense promise. He made his NRL debut in 2010 at just 17 years and two months, quickly emerging as one of the most formidable young talents in the game.
Over the years, Taumalolo has developed into one of rugby league’s most dominant forwards. Known for his explosive power, relentless work rate, and ability to break through defensive lines, he has redefined the modern lock forward role and earned widespread respect across the sport.
A key element of his legacy is his loyalty to the North Queensland Cowboys, having spent his entire NRL career with the club. He played a crucial role in their 2015 premiership victory and has remained one of the team’s most influential figures ever since.
Beyond club football, Taumalolo’s decision to represent Tonga internationally marked a turning point for Pacific rugby league. His leadership and commitment helped elevate Tonga into a competitive force on the global stage, inspiring pride among Tongans worldwide.
For Tonga, Taumalolo’s 300th match is more than a sporting milestone. It represents the success of a proud son of the nation whose achievements continue to uplift and unite the Tongan community at home and across the diaspora.
The celebrations in Townsville were marked by strong support from Tongan fans, many proudly displaying their national colours, creating a vibrant atmosphere that reflected the deep cultural connection to the occasion.
As Jason Taumalolo reaches this historic milestone, his legacy is firmly established as one of the greatest forwards in rugby league history. His journey stands as a testament to dedication, resilience, and the enduring strength of Tongan identity on the global stage.






