When it comes to busting a defensive line or halting an opposing midfield attack Hawke's Bay rugby player Deijah Tuliau thrives.
This week the MAC club's 13-year-old midfield back-winger will bust down a barrier or two when she becomes the first female to be inducted into the Hawke's Bay Rugby Academy since a then future world champion Black Fern Amy Williams and future Cook Islands Sevens rep Te Maari MacGregor had a two-season stint in 2005 and '06.
"It's pretty exciting. I hope to gain some good skills and a positive attitude," Tuliau said last night.
"I see the selection as a huge step towards my long-term goals of playing for the Hawke's Bay Tuis and the Black Ferns. If the opportunity to play for the New Zealand Women's Sevens team at an Olympic Games came along I would jump at that too," Tuliau said.
The Hastings Girls' High School Year 9 student who has played for the MAC club since she was 5 was a logical choice for the academy. Tuliau scored six tries in five games for the third-placed Hastings West team at last year's Ross Shield tournament in Hastings.