
Ronaldo Mulitalo
Ronaldo Mulitalo is a talented rugby league player from New Zealand, who plays as a winger for the Cronulla Sharks in the NRL. He has gained recognition for his speed and agility on the field and has also represented New Zealand at the international level, showcasing his prowess in both domestic and international competitions.
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Ronaldo Mulitalo will not play until late in the year due to an ACL injury.
The top-eight bolters who will shake up the NRLRonaldo Mulitalo was centimetres away from scoring.
Tonga v Toa Samoa live updates: Pacific Championships clash from BrisbaneRonaldo Mulitalo is noted for his competitiveness on the field.
Nathan Cleary, Reece Walsh and Wally Lewis – how Brisbane Broncos stop Penrith Panthers in preliminary finalRonaldo Mulitalo is known for his confrontational on-field persona and has been vocal about the abuse he and his family have faced on social media.
How the NRL’s king of trash talk Ronaldo Mulitalo dragged Mark Nawaqanitawase down into the gutterRonaldo Mulitalo was part of the first-choice outside backs for Cronulla.
Dragons v Panthers, Bulldogs v Sharks scores, odds, how to watch, team lists, newsRonaldo Mulitalo scored a hat-trick in the match.
Cronulla Sharks secure home final withRonaldo Mulitalo is mentioned as a player who could potentially challenge Alex Johnston's record.
Alex Johnston’s try-scoring record for South Sydney Rabbitohs – every try broken downRonaldo Mulitalo is mentioned as a teammate of Cam McInnes.
Cronulla captain Cam McInnes on his season-ending knee injuryRonaldo Mulitalo scored twice during the match, showcasing his skills.
Cronulla Sharks reset sights on top four after making light work of North Queensland Cowboysespecially with the dummy-half running they get from wingers Sione Katoa and Ronaldo Mulitalo.
Dearden is the right No.7 for Maroons. But these numbers are terrifying for a halfbackRonaldo Mulitalo both spoke on Thursday of the blunt conversations the pair have had as teammates.
Why Nicho Hynes is happy to be brushed by BluesRonaldo Mulitalo praised Braydon Trindall for taking accountability for his actions.
One year on, Cronulla Sharks’ Braydon Trindall reflects on drug-driving chargeRonaldo Mulitalo is mentioned as a player in the Sharks v Sea Eagles match.
Sharks v Sea Eagles, Rabbitohs v Cowboys, Eels v Raiders scores, updates, odds, how to watch, resultsRonaldo Mulitalo made a remarkable play by scooping up a kick and passing to Kennedy.
Bennett sweats on fullback avoiding chargeRonaldo Mulitalo came close to a Maroons debut in 2021.
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