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Semi Valemei (born 20 January 1999) is a Fijian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a winger and centre for the Castleford Tigers in the Super League and Fiji at international level.

Key Information

He previously played for the Canberra Raiders and North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League.

Background

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Born in Labasa, Fiji, Valemei attended Seaqaqa Central College and Natabua High School, where he played rugby union.

In 2017, he was scouted by former NRL player Wise Kativerata and moved to Australia to play rugby league. He moved to the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, playing for the Caloundra Sharks before being signed by the Canberra Raiders.[2][3]

Playing career

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In 2018, Valemei played for the Raiders' Jersey Flegg Cup feeder side, Mounties.[4] In 2019, he played for Mounties in the New South Wales Cup and for the Raiders in the Jersey Flegg Cup, scoring a hat-trick in their Grand Final loss to the South Sydney Rabbitohs.[5] In October 2019, he represented Fiji at the 2019 Rugby League World Cup 9s.[6]

2020

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In Round 10 of the 2020 NRL season, Valemei was named to make his NRL debut against the Sydney Roosters.[7]

He played in all three of Canberra's finals matches including the preliminary final defeat to Melbourne. He played a total of ten games in his debut season.[8]

2021

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Valemei made 11 appearances for Canberra in the 2021 NRL season which saw the club finish 10th on the table and miss out on the finals.[9][10]

2023

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On 12 May, Valemei was granted a release from his Raiders contract and joined the North Queensland Cowboys on a one-and-a-half-year contract.[11] Valemei made his club debut for the North Queensland side in their 45-20 win over the Melbourne Storm during Round 14 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, scoring a hat-trick.[12] He played nine matches for North Queensland in the 2023 NRL season and scored nine tries as the club finished 11th on the table.[13]

2024

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He played 18 games for North Queensland in the 2024 NRL season as they finished 5th on the table. He played in both finals games for North Queensland as they were eliminated in the second week by Cronulla.[14] On 21 August, Valemei had re-signed with the club until the end of 2025.

2025

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Valemei played just four NRL games in an injury interrupted 2025 season. He scored four tries, which included a double against the Brisbane Broncos, his final game for North Queensland.[15][16]

On 3 September, he signed with the Castleford Tigers on a two-year contract.[17]

Statistics

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Year Team Games Tries Pts
2020 Canberra Raiders 10 4 16
2021 11 2 8
2022 8 3 12
2023 North Queensland Cowboys 9 9 36
2024 4 1 4
2025 4 4 16
2026 Castleford Tigers 0 0 0
Totals 46 23 92

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Semi Valemei (born 20 February 1999) is a Fijian professional player who primarily plays as a winger in the for the . Standing at 186 cm and weighing 103 kg, he is recognized for his speed, aerial ability, and try-scoring prowess on the wing. Born in Labasa, Fiji, Valemei began his professional career in Australia, debuting in the National Rugby League (NRL) with the Canberra Raiders in 2020 after progressing through their pathways system. During his time with the Raiders from 2020 to 2022, he featured in 29 NRL matches, scoring 9 tries, and also played in lower-grade competitions including the New South Wales Cup. In 2023, he joined the North Queensland Cowboys, where he played 17 NRL games over three seasons, amassing 14 tries, including in 2024 when they reached the finals. He also represented the Mackay Cutters in the Queensland Rugby League's Hostplus Cup, appearing in 17 games and scoring 7 tries. On the international stage, Valemei has been a key player for the Fiji Bati since his debut on 15 October 2022 against . He has earned 9 Test caps, scoring 5 tries, including participation in the 2022 where Fiji reached the semi-finals, and subsequent Pacific Championships in 2023 and 2024. In September 2025, Valemei signed a two-year contract with the , marking his move to the ahead of the 2026 season after scoring 23 tries in 46 NRL appearances overall. His transfer is part of Castleford's strategy to bolster their backline with Fijian talent, following the signing of compatriot Qareqare.

Early life

Youth in Fiji

Semi Valemei was born on 20 February 1999 in Naividamu, a remote village in Macuata Province on , 's second-largest island. He grew up in a close-knit family as the second youngest of eight children, with parents Semisi and Mereseini, four older brothers, and three sisters. The family resided in the village, where rugby held a central place in Fijian culture, fostering Valemei's early passion for the sport amid community games on makeshift soil fields. Valemei received his early education at Seaqaqa Central College, where he first engaged with competitive . He later spent a brief period at Natabua High School in while preparing for opportunities abroad. During his school years, Valemei played , participating in local competitions and school matches, as was the predominant code in at the time and he had no prior experience with . In 2017, while still in in his village, Valemei was scouted by rugby league talent identifier Wise Kativerata, a former Fijian international, marking the beginning of his transition toward professional opportunities outside .

Transition to Australia

In 2017, at the age of 17 and while completing in his village of Naividamu, Macuata, , Semi Valemei was scouted by former Fijian international and NRL player Wise Kativerata, who identified his potential for . That same year, Valemei relocated to to chase opportunities in the sport, a decision he later described as challenging, having never played prior to the move and primarily engaging with during his youth in . He arrived on the Sunshine Coast in , where he began adapting to the new code under unfamiliar conditions, including building physical strength from an initial of just 40 kg. Upon settling in , Valemei joined the Sharks, a local club competing in community competitions, to gain initial experience in the 13-a-side game. His performances there drew further attention from NRL scouts, including recruitment officer Peter Mulholland, who spotted him at a school carnival. In 2018, this led to a two-year development contract with the Raiders, transitioning him into their junior pathways; he debuted that season for their under-20s affiliate, the Mounties, in the New South Wales-based competitions. Valemei's progress accelerated in the Raiders' system, culminating in his participation in the Jersey Flegg Cup, the club's premier under-21 competition. In the 2019 grand final against the at , he scored a of tries in the first half alone—his third coming from a chipped kick that bounced favorably—helping to keep the score close in a 16-14 defeat, and demonstrating his speed and finishing ability on the wing. This standout effort underscored his adaptation from union to league and positioned him for advancement toward professional opportunities.

Club career

Canberra Raiders

Semi Valemei, standing at 186 cm and weighing 103 kg, signed a two-year development contract with the ahead of the 2020 season, marking his entry into professional after progressing through the club's pathways. In his debut season, Valemei featured in 10 first-grade matches, scoring 4 tries, including his first NRL try in Round 11 against the , where his corner dive secured an 18-12 win. For his efforts in 2020, he was awarded the club's Rookie of the Year. He also contributed in the Raiders' side, helping build his experience while the team navigated a shortened season disrupted by COVID-19. Valemei's speed and physicality on the earned him opportunities as an replacement, averaging solid running metres in limited minutes. He made his NRL debut in Round 10 of the 2020 season, coming off the bench as a winger in a 24-20 upset victory over the at the SCG, replacing the injured Michael Oldfield in what was a grand final rematch. The 2021 season saw Valemei consolidate his role, appearing in 11 NRL games and scoring 2 tries, highlighted by a try in Round 14 against the set up by a pass. He balanced first-grade duties with reserve-grade stints in the , where his consistent performances in attack and defense supported the Raiders' push to the finals. Re-signed in June on a three-year extension through to 2024, Valemei focused on improving his consistency amid competition for wing spots. In , Valemei played 8 first-grade matches, crossing for 3 tries, with notable contributions including a powerful hit to seal a comeback win against the Gold Coast Titans in Round 3. His featured three line breaks, 14 tackle breaks, and an average of 73 running metres per game, while reserve-grade appearances in the allowed him to maintain form during periods out of the NRL lineup. Over his three with the Raiders from 2020 to , Valemei made 29 NRL appearances and scored 9 tries, establishing himself as a promising Fijian outside back before departing the club at the end of .

North Queensland Cowboys

On 12 May 2023, Semi Valemei signed a one-and-a-half-year contract with the , effective immediately, transferring from the ' development squad. Valemei made his NRL debut for the on 4 June 2023, scoring a of tries in a 45–20 victory over the at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, becoming the first player in club history to achieve this feat on debut. In the 2023 season, Valemei quickly adapted to the Cowboys' system, featuring in nine games and scoring nine tries, often in bursts that highlighted his speed and finishing ability on the . His immediate impact included additional tries against teams like the and , contributing to the ' push toward the finals. Valemei appeared in four games for in , scoring one try, primarily against the Dolphins in Round 7, while dealing with injuries that limited his first-grade opportunities despite a full-season squad role. In August , the club extended his contract for the 2025 season, recognizing his potential amid a challenging year. The 2025 season proved injury-limited for Valemei, restricting him to four appearances where he scored four tries, including doubles in consecutive late-season games against the and . Over his tenure from 2023 to 2025, Valemei made 17 appearances for the Cowboys, scoring 14 tries, before departing at the end of his contract in September 2025.

Castleford Tigers

On 2 September 2025, Castleford Tigers announced the signing of Semi Valemei from the North Queensland Cowboys on a two-year deal covering the 2026 and 2027 Super League seasons. Valemei expressed enthusiasm for the move, citing discussions with Castleford's Director of Rugby Chris Chester as a key factor, along with the club's passionate fanbase and the opportunity to play alongside a familiar teammate. The transfer represents Valemei's pursuit of fresh challenges in the Super League, following a season impacted by injury at the Cowboys. As of November 2025, Valemei has not yet played any matches for , with his integration focusing on pre-season training ahead of the 2026 campaign; he was absent from early sessions due to international commitments with but is expected to join the squad fully thereafter. highlighted Valemei's speed, power, and proven try-scoring record as assets that will bolster the team's backline. Valemei is anticipated to feature primarily as a winger or centre, leveraging his versatility from prior NRL experience to add dynamism to Castleford's attack. This signing forms part of Castleford's targeted recruitment of Fijian talent under new Ryan Carr, including the earlier addition of winger , aiming to infuse pace and international flair into the squad for the 2026 season.

International career

Rugby League World Cup 9s

Semi Valemei represented Fiji at the inaugural Rugby League World Cup 9s, a fast-paced variant of the sport featuring nine players per side on a shortened field, held on 18 and 19 October 2019 at Bankwest Stadium in , . Selected as a winger in the 16-man announced on 10 October 2019, he replaced the injured and brought his speed and finishing ability to the team as an emerging talent from the Australian club system. Fiji competed in Pool C against Samoa, Tonga Invitational, and the Cook Islands, enduring a challenging with three losses: 32–17 to Samoa, 21–17 (extra time) to Tonga, and 10–12 to the Cook Islands, finishing with 44 points scored and 65 conceded, which eliminated them from semi-final contention. Valemei featured in one of these matches, contributing defensively with nine tackles at 100% efficiency, though he did not score any tries. His role emphasized wide running and support play, aligning with the 9s format's demands for explosive athleticism over the 18-minute games. This tournament served as Valemei's senior international debut, bridging his success in junior representative sides like the Fiji Under-20s to full 13-a-side test matches for starting in 2022. The 9s exposure honed his skills in high-intensity, open-play scenarios, preparing him for greater responsibilities in traditional internationals.

Test matches for Fiji

Valemei made his full international debut for the Fiji Bati during the , postponed and held in 2022, where he started on the wing against in their opening pool match at on 15 October. Just three minutes into the game, he scored Fiji's first try by latching onto a , though the Bati ultimately fell 42-8 to the . He featured in all four of Fiji's fixtures that year, including victories over (60-4) and (30-14) in the pool stage, before a narrow 24-18 quarter-final loss to . Across these matches, Valemei recorded one try, one try assist, and averaged 113 running metres per game, showcasing his speed and finishing ability on the edge. In the 2023 Pacific Championships, Valemei played in the Bowl final against on 5 November at Santos National Football Stadium in , scoring one try in a 12-32 loss. Returning to international duty in the 2024 Pacific Championships, Valemei played both of Fiji's Bowl pool games. In the opener against on 19 October at in , he scored Fiji's second try in the 47th minute during a 10-22 defeat, helping to keep the scoreline competitive despite two intercept tries conceded by the Bati. He then starred in the second match against the on 26 October, crossing for two tries in a dominant 56-6 win that kept Fiji's qualification hopes alive, with his efforts complementing a from centre partner Michael Jennings. Valemei continued his involvement in Fiji's 2025 Pacific Championships campaign in the division. He started at centre in the Round 1 clash against the on 18 at Santos National Football Stadium in , contributing to a hard-fought 44-24 victory where fullback scored four tries. In the decisive Round 3 encounter versus on 1 November, also in , Valemei scored Fiji's fourth try in the 76th minute during a 18-50 loss that saw the Kumuls claim the title for the third consecutive year. Through these campaigns, Valemei has accumulated nine Test caps for from 2022 to 2025, scoring six tries in total and establishing himself as a reliable outside back in the Bati's Pacific efforts, often deployed on the or at centre to exploit his pace and aerial strength.

Career statistics

Club level

Throughout his club career in the (NRL), Semi Valemei has appeared in 46 games, scoring 23 tries for a total of 92 points. His performances are divided between the and , with no appearances for the as of the end of the 2025 season. Valemei has demonstrated versatility, primarily playing as a winger with 38 appearances and 21 tries in that position, alongside 7 games as a centre where he scored 2 tries. A single bench appearance yielded no points. The following table summarizes his club statistics by team:
TeamGamesTriesPoints
29936
171456
000
Total462392
Season-by-season NRL statistics are detailed below:
SeasonTeamGamesTriesPoints
202010416
20211128
20228312
20239936
2024414
20254416
Total462392

International level

Semi Valemei has made 9 international appearances for , comprising 2 games in the 9s and 9 test matches, during which he scored 5 tries for a total of 20 points. His international career began in the 2019 9s, where he featured in 2 games without scoring any tries. From 2022 to 2025, Valemei played 9 test matches, scoring all 5 of his international tries in these fixtures. In the 2022 Rugby League World Cup, Valemei appeared in 4 matches for , scoring 1 try.
DateOpponentTriesPoints
15 Oct 202214
22 Oct 202200
29 Oct 202200
5 Nov 202200
4 Nov 202300
19 Oct 202414
26 Oct 202428
9 Nov 202400
18 Oct 202500
1 Nov 202514

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