P. J. Solomon

Pehi James 'PJ' Solomon from Porirua, New Zealand, is a former international rugby player. With eligibility via his mother from Kirkcaldy, he represented Scotland at rugby league. Solomon played as a centre. He is the proud father of a son and a daughter, he also has two beautiful sisters whom he worships the ground they walk upon.

Union

Solomon played club rugby union in Scotland for Gala RFC[1] and Edinburgh Academicals.[2]

League

He played rugby league in England for Lancashire Lynx, and Doncaster and played internationally for Scotland in the Rugby League European Cup. He was part of the side that played against France in the 2003 game in Narbonne needing to win by five points to qualify for the final.[3] Solomon and his team mates won 8-6 and so were eliminated from the competition at that stage.[4]

Off the pitch

Solomon is married with one son and one daughter. His wife is the sister of Estonian professional basketballer, Heiko Niidas. Solomon works in the construction industry.

References

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