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Name: Danny Fualalo

Junior Club: Cabramatta

Birthplace: Campbelltown, NSW

What do you like to do away from football?

Away from football I like to ride dirt bikes.

What was your first job?

My first job was working at Pizza Hut.

What are your goals in Rugby League?

My goal in rugby league is to be the best that I can be at the top level.

What do you love about Rugby League?

The thing I love most about rugby league is the battle every week.

Who has been the biggest influence on your career?

The biggest influence on my career has been my parents.

What is your earliest league memory?

My earliest memory in Rugby League is getting oranges at half-time when I was a kid.

What is your best moment in league so far?

My best memory in rugby league was making my debut in 2015.

Best piece of advice you have been given?

Never give up and always stay in the grind.

What advice would you give to a young rugby league player?

Believe in yourself and don’t give up on your dreams.

Who is the player you looked up to as a kid and why?

The player I most looked up to as a kid was Darren Lockyer. The leadership he showed was first class.

What are your memories of your first NRL game?

My memories from my first NRL game was the atmosphere and excitement.

Favourite sportsman and why?

My favourite sportsman is Mike Tyson.

What can’t you live without?

My wife.

What is the TV show you never miss?

I love the Simpsons.

What is on your bucket list?

I would love to bungee jump.

If you could play another sport, what would it be?

I would love to play basketball.

If you weren’t playing league, what would you be doing?

If I wasn’t playing rugby league I would be building houses.

How would you like to be remembered at the end of your career?

I would love to be remembered as a top bloke and a player who always put in 100% on the field.

Acknowledgement of Country

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs respect and honour the Darug and Eora nations, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.