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Brian Lima
Personal information
Full name Brian Pala Lima
Date of birth 25 January 1972 (1972-01-25) (age 37)
Place of birth Apia, Samoa
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 97 kg (15 st 4 lb)
Nickname The Chiropractor
School Saint Joseph's College
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Wing, Centre
Clubs Caps (points)
{{{ru_clubyears}}} Marist St. Joseph
Blues (New Zealand)
Auckland
Highlanders (New Zealand)
Stade Français (Paris)
Swansea (Wales)
Secom (Japan)
Munster (Ireland)
Bristol (England)
National team(s) Caps (points)
1990-2007
2004
Samoa
Pacific Islanders
67
2
(145)
(0)
correct as of 1 Sept 2006.

Brian Lima (born 25 January 1972 in Apia, Samoa) is a Samoan rugby union footballer. Originally a wing, Lima has moved into centre for Manu Samoa as his pace has lessened, but he remains a formidable player.

He has earned the memorable nickname of "The Chiropractor" for his shuddering hits in defence that supposedly rearrange the bones of the victim. He has been described as the best Samoan rugby union player of all time.

Career

Lima made his debut for Manu Samoa back in 1990 and featured in the famous World Cup win over Wales in 1991. He was the youngest player at the 1991 Rugby World Cup.

One of Brian Lima's most illuminating moments came in Samoa's match against South Africa in a group match at the 2003 Rugby World Cup. As Springbok fly-half Derick Hougaard leapt up in the air and caught the ball, Lima "dive-tackled" Hougaard, sending him crashing to the ground and dazing him for at least 5 to 10 minutes.[1].

He signed for Munster after an extremely impressive game for the southern hemisphere vs the northern hemisphere in a fundraising game for the 2004 tsunami. However Lima was injured shortly after landing in Ireland and never got to pull on the Munster jersey. He has also played for the Blues, Auckland, the Highlanders, and Secom in Japan. He signed a two year deal with Bristol starting in the 2005-6 season.

He is the only player to appear in five World Cups, his fifth being the 2007 World Cup in France, in which he came on against South Africa in Samoa's first game after 60 minutes.

According to the Samoa Observer, Lima announced that he would retire after the 2007 Rugby World Cup.

Michael Jones, the Manu Samoa coach, announced Brian Lima as the captain for the first game of that year's Pacific Nations Cup. Brian Lima has been selected to lead Samoa against Fiji. This game was one of Brian's last games on Samoan soil.

Brian Lima was selected for his record fifth Rugby World Cup in 2007 and retired after it, his swansong didn't go terribly well though as disputes about whether he should be banned (after dangerous tackles on Jaque Fourie and Jonny Wilkinson) marred his time on the pitch.

He is currently an assistant coach for the Samoan Under-18 squad. He also attends and regularly plays in the local Marist Saints Rugby League team as a centre as they went on to win the tournament and was named MVP of the year. He plans to be a coach in the future.

External links

Template:Samoa Squad 1995 World Cup Template:Samoa Squad 1991 World Cup








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