True strength of character doesn’t come when you’re at the top of your game, but from adversity when you’re at the lowest point of your life. Rise Up and fulfill your dreams Manu!
Kia kaha kia maia kia manawa nui manu at the end of the day your just another brother from another mother we will always remember the beast!!!! Who kept us on the edge with those storming runs i hope your health and family are well jah bless and guide💪😎💚💛❤️
Sione, I was so impressed by the way in which you conducted this emotional interview that I liked and subscribed immediately. The love and respect that you showed to Manu proves that you are a blessing to others. As a guy that came from a broken home whilst living in a state house in Porirua and having nothing, I have now been working as a Prison Officer in Perth for nearly 25 years. I have seen the best and worst of society. Manu, even after 25 years of working in maximum security, I don't look down on you. In fact, I am more inspired by you now than when you were wreaking havoc down the sideline. You definitely have the goods to rise to the top in your next chapter of life and I look forward to hearing all about it. I have been going through some crazy stuff lately and really needed to see this podcast. Thanks heaps Sione and Manu🙏
When he said he thought more of the mistakes he's done than the good things is a mindset that I really hate and struggle with. Its sad to see the guy I used to shout his name whenever he gets the ball go through this. Hey Manu if you see this comment, I want you to know you weren't/aren't the only one going through this, but I want you to know because you are and idol of my mine and to many others out there, seeing you still striving through life makes us wanna strive the same as you. This interview was so motivational, thank you to the host and to everyone that made this happen. Subscribed instantly looking forward to future interviews!!! Stay positive and strong everyone UP THE WAHS!!!! 💯
Thank you for being part of the people that are out here making a safe space for our Polynesian men to speak up & show their emotions. May your journey ahead be filled with hope & happiness Manu🩶
Once a warrior always a warrior.. not only are you a great warrior/kiwi/tongan rugby league player.. your also a great human being.. i love you brother and thsnk you for everything you provided putting on the league jersey.. up the wahs 💚💙❤️
I'm not going to judge this guy, but I'm also not going to praise him, just because he was a sporting idol in NZ.. Just want to try and put into context here. The damage and hurt that people like him do to society is irreparable.The main driving force is predominantly greed. As a proud American Polynesian growing up in the tough neighbourhoods of San Bernardino, California, and witnessing first hand the destruction that these drugs can do to individuals, families and society causes utter devastation. Witnessing people hooked on the drugs these guy's peddle. Users turning to crime eg killings, robberies, home invasions etc to finance their addictions. Although he was once a sporting role model. That shouldn't give him a free pass. However i do applaud him for being brave enough too front up to the camera, and i sincerely hope he's realised the errors of his ways. Time will tell, I'll reserve my judgement.
Stay strong Manu. We all make mistakes toko, even those journalists who want to report on your downfall. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. I know you will rise again. Great interview Sione. You done a great job sole. I'm proud of you for overcoming your battles as well.
I applaud you Manu for your bravery in speaking out about your life experiences & journey. Takes a REAL MAN to open up hidden wounds, please dont be embarrassed you have alot more support then you think. God see's the good in you, nothing but love for you. You are still THE BEAST in our eyes 💯 Psalms 147:3
No one understands what a man’s going through or why they do what they do, they first grip onto the negative and bring them down, until you understand, don’t assume because it’s not your fight your fighting, your just watching!! Love brother manu ❤️
Keep your head up Manu, you have nothing to be ashamed off, ur courage will lift the mana of many of your peers and those who love you. Stay strong brother!!!! Kia kaha kōrua
Bro inspired me since I was 10, probably the reason why I picked up the footy and trained to be a beast winger 🙌🏽🙌🏽 didn’t get the nrl break I dreamed off but still to this day my favourite player 🔥🔥 THE BEAST 👌🏾🦍🦍
Salute to the great Sione for such a heartfelt interview. And a salute for a role model, mentor and NRL great Manu Vatuvai for talking about your journey. Weather it be bad or good, I’ll always remember you as great athlete and role model regardless. Salute.
Awesome Interview Sione, big thanks. Hey Manu, thank you for your straight up honesty. You still the man mate and we all love you. May God sprinkle your path with all his Blessings. Chin up bro , Kia Kaha-
It all started from rejection. He doubted himsel m spiralled from there... But thank God he didnt give up coz he could had easily ended it all... Manu live for today, tomorrow, and future...❤
Thank you both for unveiling a very real aspect of the unspoken reality that men not just Polynesians - experience in the difficulties of openly sharing in tough times for fear of judgment. Massively applaud brother Sione for this platform as well as brother Manu for sharing 😊his powerful testimony - which am certain will reach many… thank you both once again the ability to be open and raw throughout the dialogue. Mad love and respect brothers 🙏❤️
Powerful USOZ man always Love n Respect for you Manu you brought so much joy n pride to so many people throughout your career 💯❤ time to find your JOY now Toko God Bless you!! always ❤❤
So happy you did your interview with Sione. 😢 sometimes the lord puts you in his silence and removed you from the world. What you did was wrong. But life moves even when others don't want it to for you. It will always go around the sun Another chance to live a day, cherish your closest ones and live your life. Live your life Manu.
Love Manu. Beast on the field but this would have been tougher than anything he faced on the field. Its always how you bounce back from adversity. Thank you for telling his story.
' from the depths of your darkness, you rose manu '. Ur new journey is just beginning. Wish u all the best. May peace be upon u & urs...Manu ' The Beast ". 1Luv
I don't look at this uso differently I'm a fan then and a fan now. We all make mistakes we all human at the end of day and in life we learn we move on and grow. Keep your head uso big and better things ahead God bless much alofas
Gosh someone is cutting lots of onions around here🥺. Manu I’ve always been a great fan of yours during your time with the Warriors and still absolutely am! You’re not a bad person, you just made some bad choices but that doesn’t define the good person that you are. We all make bad choices but it’s what we can learn and take from it that matters. Wishing you all the best of luck and I wholeheartedly believe that it’s only inwards and upwards from here. Wrapping you and your whanau in so much love🤎
As we all do as Men , helps us all identify the most familiar things we battle through in this life. We need to really sit down and unpack alot of mental emotions we go through . Its not whats on the outside , cause we carry it like a shield of protection that we as men are afraid to indulge in or feel vulnerable. It takes a heart to heal and fulfill another heart so in seeing this we appreciate our brothers/fathers for having the courage to sit down and talk about it our issues .
I had no idea what to expect when I put this on. But I really appreciate the honesty in Manu’s responses. But also love Sione’s heavy and hard hitting questions. This was such a great interview so raw that I found myself tearing up for Manu. Manu you are so loved not just by your family and friends but also the community around you. Thank you for opening up yourself to us. I know it would have been very hard, but this will reach a young man out there also struggling. Thank you gentlemen. I literally had to pull the car over to write this and compose myself because I was so emotional for Manu. You will always be a legend mate.
Kiaora bro just watched the podcast on Manu man emotional what courage to come out and face up to everything that happened I still only have ❤ and respect for the big man glad to see smiling again ☝🏽 Sione keep up the fantastic work bro I’m glad I watched it Alhumdulilah 🤲🏾
Good on you manu I bet you fell so much better after this interview brother opening up like that should definitely make you feel better keep going brother
Thank you for sharing your story, it takes a lot of courage to be vulnerable and lay it all out there for the world to see. We need more of this raw truth telling 👏
`Manu bro, so much aroha to you. Thank you for your kōrero. Bro we make mistakes and spiral at least once in our lives and you have obviously learnt a lot through your journey. Always been proud of the person you are and were no matter what. You are human, no one is perfect but at least for those that learn are those who grow. You are still a legend, both of you guys. Thank you both. Arohanui
The beast !!!! Brother everyone makes mistakes , you made me yell and scream at my tv and in the grand stands for years in joy ! I’m glad you have overcome it all and come out the other side .. Goodluck
Mad respect manu honestly that was heart breaking and warming at the same time as a grown man I did shed a few tears listening to this we all go through things as humans it’s important that we stand by our people when they in need one day you there for them the next time they there for you.. mad love to you too Soine by sticking with your brother even though he tried to push the brothers away your a real one much love you got a fan for life God bless you both..
Pure conversations. We as a people don't talk enough, yeah it's a man thing but most importantly a generational thing. My parent's never talked to me about life, it was always discipline, right and wrong but no actual conversations so a young mind could understand what the real world held. And their parents were the same. Thats why most of us can't really express ourselves and turn to negative outlets. Unfortunately for most of us, that would be alcohol and drugs or crime. This right here is what we need more of. Thank you usos for the pure conversations.
the gangs are shit, the drugs are shit. These 2 things are what keep our people stuck in the cycle! Redeem yourself toko, give back to the community and make it up to your wife and kids for the rest of your life. 1 day at a time.❤️
This made me cry throughout the interview. No man should judge anyone, and thank you sione and manu for this beautiful and healing experience. Honestly my love for use bro has grown tremendously! I respect use a lot and I thank use from the bottom of my heart. Honestly bro this is the best podcast I have ever watched, this is the realist you will ever get. Thank you and god bless use! Arohanui always ❤🙏
Malo Sione and Vatuvai I remember playing against this 18 year old playing for Otahahuhu as I was playing for mt albert at the time...Ofa Atu only yourself loved ones and Family will always hold you down...the opinion of yourself today is what matters not what the opinion of others have of you...Alofa Atu... God Bless..
Real men, real strength, real love. Absolutely nothing to be ashamed about your past bro, it's what you make of your future that matters. You'll always be a hero to me and a massive inspiration ❤
You will always be a Warrior to me Manu. " as a man you dont want to show your weakness to another man" .... Your a true Warrior Manu. You've opened up and now we understand. Keep your head up. Reset your spirit when you need to. We know this waka you are in. Much luv. Kia kaha uso. 👊
Head up toko your the man ofas 💙💪🏼😎I remember years ago me and my mate were trying to look for 2 dollars to make it 10 in our car at the gas station in Ōtara we were drunk lol and I thought I’d ask somebody at the gas station and I didn’t realise till he payed for our gas 50 bux that it was Manu Vatuvei god blessed us that day with you being there to help us out thanks toko ofas 🇹🇴💙💪🏼😎
This will forever be my favourite video to watch as I go thru with this life of mine. Thank you toko for sharing your light and story with us. Ofa atu tokoua 💯
manu is the fucking man no#3 warrior of all time in my list sad what u went through shit and circumstances happen in life but still u were and are still such a huge role model not just for kids but adults great that this 1st time ive heard u speak since jail and couldnt of got a better brother than sione to do this interview as he personally knows the spirals in life better than most i hope u no fans like myself love u no matter what your smile brought joy to fans world wide and us warrior fans will probably never see no one that would constantly run the ball with such fearlessness into any defence like the beast all the best to you in the future i hope i see you one day so i can personally let u no u are a all time legend of nz league u will remembered for that by all your loyal fans and any fan of yours wont give a fuck about any mistakes in life love you manu
You could tell that it took a lot for him to sit down and re-live some of that but it’s the only way to move forward is speak about it and let it out rather than bottled up like he did for a long time ! And what a perfect way to do so with none other than the uso who has been through similar pathway after footy. Thank you for this toko
What you did or what you do does not define who you are. It takes a lot of courage to share what you been through. This is just the beginning for you Manu. Rooting for you! Your story does not end here.
Wow thank you brothers I loved this to see two fierce Warriors talking man to man I enjoyed this you know wish you all the best Manu you were a beast in your career even compared to Jonah is a honour God bless be good
Blessings to you both for such a great conversation. I believe manu's story will save lives and help people, especially young men who might be spiralling out of control.. best of luck to him.. up da wahs
Nothing but Aroha for the brothers. Love the Kaupapa your hoping to engage in with this platform. Our whanau need these voices spoken in an open forum.
I have watched a lot of podcast , this was definitely my favourite. listening to Manu speak his truth. We never know when our closes friends or family members are suffering silently, hopefully this will inspire others to reach out .
This is your year manu your still a young man it's easy to see your a good man too so you ha e everything you need to get back on track, you got it uso
Takes a real man to talk about it, your still the man Manu, what a journey. 2 Legends 🙏
Thanks bro
True strength of character doesn’t come when you’re at the top of your game, but from adversity when you’re at the lowest point of your life. Rise Up and fulfill your dreams Manu!
Kia kaha kia maia kia manawa nui manu at the end of the day your just another brother from another mother we will always remember the beast!!!! Who kept us on the edge with those storming runs i hope your health and family are well jah bless and guide💪😎💚💛❤️
Mean Manu mean never to late to turn things around like you have I remember pretending to b both of use wen I first started playing as a youngster
Manu is a legend. Mistakes were made, but the beast, remains a legend.
Mad respect to both men for putting this mihi out there. Falling only becomes true failure if you don't get back up. Aroha nui!
Sione, I was so impressed by the way in which you conducted this emotional interview that I liked and subscribed immediately. The love and respect that you showed to Manu proves that you are a blessing to others. As a guy that came from a broken home whilst living in a state house in Porirua and having nothing, I have now been working as a Prison Officer in Perth for nearly 25 years. I have seen the best and worst of society. Manu, even after 25 years of working in maximum security, I don't look down on you. In fact, I am more inspired by you now than when you were wreaking havoc down the sideline. You definitely have the goods to rise to the top in your next chapter of life and I look forward to hearing all about it. I have been going through some crazy stuff lately and really needed to see this podcast. Thanks heaps Sione and Manu🙏
Thank you 🙏🏽
This was a REAL conversation!
When he said he thought more of the mistakes he's done than the good things is a mindset that I really hate and struggle with. Its sad to see the guy I used to shout his name whenever he gets the ball go through this. Hey Manu if you see this comment, I want you to know you weren't/aren't the only one going through this, but I want you to know because you are and idol of my mine and to many others out there, seeing you still striving through life makes us wanna strive the same as you. This interview was so motivational, thank you to the host and to everyone that made this happen. Subscribed instantly looking forward to future interviews!!! Stay positive and strong everyone UP THE WAHS!!!! 💯
Thank you for being part of the people that are out here making a safe space for our Polynesian men to speak up & show their emotions. May your journey ahead be filled with hope & happiness Manu🩶
Thank you 🙏🏽 ❤
Real men talk. Everyone deserves another chance. Good to hear your story brother
Once a warrior always a warrior.. not only are you a great warrior/kiwi/tongan rugby league player.. your also a great human being.. i love you brother and thsnk you for everything you provided putting on the league jersey.. up the wahs 💚💙❤️
I'm not going to judge this guy, but I'm also not going to praise him, just because he was a sporting idol in NZ.. Just want to try and put into context here. The damage and hurt that people like him do to society is irreparable.The main driving force is predominantly greed. As a proud American Polynesian growing up in the tough neighbourhoods of San Bernardino, California, and witnessing first hand the destruction that these drugs can do to individuals, families and society causes utter devastation. Witnessing people hooked on the drugs these guy's peddle. Users turning to crime eg killings, robberies, home invasions etc to finance their addictions. Although he was once a sporting role model. That shouldn't give him a free pass. However i do applaud him for being brave enough too front up to the camera, and i sincerely hope he's realised the errors of his ways. Time will tell, I'll reserve my judgement.
You are the Beast always be the Beast made the Kiwis and Warriors fans Proud
NGA mihi nunui ki a korua so moving brothers manu you’re awesome you too sione thanks for the uplift
Much love and light. God bless your journey Manu. Kia kaha,.kia maia, kia manawanui. Mauri Ora 🌺
You'll always be a hero to our era bro 🙏 💯
Stay strong Manu. We all make mistakes toko, even those journalists who want to report on your downfall. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. I know you will rise again.
Great interview Sione. You done a great job sole. I'm proud of you for overcoming your battles as well.
Well said! 😊
I applaud you Manu for your bravery in speaking out about your life experiences & journey. Takes a REAL MAN to open up hidden wounds, please dont be embarrassed you have alot more support then you think. God see's the good in you, nothing but love for you. You are still THE BEAST in our eyes 💯
Psalms 147:3
No one understands what a man’s going through or why they do what they do, they first grip onto the negative and bring them down, until you understand, don’t assume because it’s not your fight your fighting, your just watching!! Love brother manu ❤️
Keep your head up Manu, you have nothing to be ashamed off, ur courage will lift the mana of many of your peers and those who love you. Stay strong brother!!!! Kia kaha kōrua
No one's perfect Uso. If we were there wouldn't be lessons. And experiences to learn. Still the meanest winger bro.
Arohanui.
Mana my bro
Thank you for sharing
One love ☝🏽
Keep your head up manu stay positive doko. lifes not perfect it takes a real man to express his feelings thank you for telling your story Dox.
I appreciate that
A role model on the field and a role model again💯 Kia Kaha Manu..Up the Wahs!
Bro inspired me since I was 10, probably the reason why I picked up the footy and trained to be a beast winger 🙌🏽🙌🏽 didn’t get the nrl break I dreamed off but still to this day my favourite player 🔥🔥 THE BEAST 👌🏾🦍🦍
Proud of you Manu! Thank you for sharing ❤
Salute to the great Sione for such a heartfelt interview. And a salute for a role model, mentor and NRL great Manu Vatuvai for talking about your journey. Weather it be bad or good, I’ll always remember you as great athlete and role model regardless. Salute.
Proud of you toko🙏🏽 At the end of the day, we’ve all fallen short.
#amen
Praying for you Manu. Great work Sione. You have become a great leader in the community. Bless you boys. To God be the Glory.
Awesome Interview Sione, big thanks. Hey Manu, thank you for your straight up honesty. You still the man mate and we all love you. May God sprinkle your path with all his Blessings. Chin up bro , Kia Kaha-
Wow, the respect I have for you manu, your a real man bro! May GOD bless you and grant you the best outcome in life ❤
Powerful testimony Manu. May God guide your steps on your redemptive path❤️🙏🏾Ofa atu toko and Sione ofa atu uso
It all started from rejection. He doubted himsel m spiralled from there... But thank God he didnt give up coz he could had easily ended it all... Manu live for today, tomorrow, and future...❤
Thank you both for unveiling a very real aspect of the unspoken reality that men not just Polynesians - experience in the difficulties of openly sharing in tough times for fear of judgment. Massively applaud brother Sione for this platform as well as brother Manu for sharing 😊his powerful testimony - which am certain will reach many… thank you both once again the ability to be open and raw throughout the dialogue. Mad love and respect brothers 🙏❤️
Thanks brother
Nothing better then watching raw conversations man subscribed child hood hero’s
I am a great believer in you Manu and proud of your turn around and the time you are giving to your community.
Love you Manu no one is perfect God bless you alofa atu malo aupito
Powerful USOZ man always Love n Respect for you Manu you brought so much joy n pride to so many people throughout your career 💯❤ time to find your JOY now Toko God Bless you!! always ❤❤
Kudos to you Sione
For you Manu, rise up doko, rise up, heads up look up. The present is good because of the past. Have no regrets toko. Ofa atu
Manu still the man off the field and on the field, We all have decision that we regret, thank you for sharing your story
So happy you did your interview with Sione. 😢 sometimes the lord puts you in his silence and removed you from the world. What you did was wrong. But life moves even when others don't want it to for you. It will always go around the sun
Another chance to live a day, cherish your closest ones and live your life. Live your life Manu.
Love Manu. Beast on the field but this would have been tougher than anything he faced on the field. Its always how you bounce back from adversity.
Thank you for telling his story.
Much love and prayers and respect for the 2 of Uso. There's always a light at the end of the tunnel. Kia Kaha.
' from the depths of your darkness, you rose manu '. Ur new journey is just beginning. Wish u all the best. May peace be upon u & urs...Manu ' The Beast ". 1Luv
I don't look at this uso differently I'm a fan then and a fan now. We all make mistakes we all human at the end of day and in life we learn we move on and grow. Keep your head uso big and better things ahead God bless much alofas
Gosh someone is cutting lots of onions around here🥺. Manu I’ve always been a great fan of yours during your time with the Warriors and still absolutely am! You’re not a bad person, you just made some bad choices but that doesn’t define the good person that you are. We all make bad choices but it’s what we can learn and take from it that matters. Wishing you all the best of luck and I wholeheartedly believe that it’s only inwards and upwards from here. Wrapping you and your whanau in so much love🤎
Sorry *onwards
Heads up uce. You taken full responsibility of your actions.
Like you say time to rebuild. 💯👍🎉
All the best toko. Always a gud thing to start again 💯🤙
That's life if there's no mistakes we can't learn somethings. Good luck for your journey legend.
As we all do as Men , helps us all identify the most familiar things we battle through in this life. We need to really sit down and unpack alot of mental emotions we go through . Its not whats on the outside , cause we carry it like a shield of protection that we as men are afraid to indulge in or feel vulnerable. It takes a heart to heal and fulfill another heart so in seeing this we appreciate our brothers/fathers for having the courage to sit down and talk about it our issues .
I had no idea what to expect when I put this on. But I really appreciate the honesty in Manu’s responses. But also love Sione’s heavy and hard hitting questions. This was such a great interview so raw that I found myself tearing up for Manu.
Manu you are so loved not just by your family and friends but also the community around you. Thank you for opening up yourself to us. I know it would have been very hard, but this will reach a young man out there also struggling.
Thank you gentlemen. I literally had to pull the car over to write this and compose myself because I was so emotional for Manu. You will always be a legend mate.
Kiaora bro just watched the podcast on Manu man emotional what courage to come out and face up to everything that happened I still only have ❤ and respect for the big man glad to see smiling again ☝🏽 Sione keep up the fantastic work bro I’m glad I watched it Alhumdulilah 🤲🏾
Good on you manu I bet you fell so much better after this interview brother opening up like that should definitely make you feel better keep going brother
Thank you for sharing your story, it takes a lot of courage to be vulnerable and lay it all out there for the world to see. We need more of this raw truth telling 👏
thank you for watching, really appreciate it.
`Manu bro, so much aroha to you. Thank you for your kōrero. Bro we make mistakes and spiral at least once in our lives and you have obviously learnt a lot through your journey. Always been proud of the person you are and were no matter what. You are human, no one is perfect but at least for those that learn are those who grow. You are still a legend, both of you guys. Thank you both. Arohanui
Thank you Manu and thank you Sione. Inspiration
The beast !!!! Brother everyone makes mistakes , you made me yell and scream at my tv and in the grand stands for years in joy !
I’m glad you have overcome it all and come out the other side .. Goodluck
Mad respect manu honestly that was heart breaking and warming at the same time as a grown man I did shed a few tears listening to this we all go through things as humans it’s important that we stand by our people when they in need one day you there for them the next time they there for you.. mad love to you too Soine by sticking with your brother even though he tried to push the brothers away your a real one much love you got a fan for life God bless you both..
Nothing but respect Manu. Still a solid Toko! Good lookin out Sione! Salute Brothers! ❤🇼🇸🇹🇴
Ofa atu toko happy you are back and trying to get better. Love to Faamuina for the interview 😊
BEAUTIFUL BROTHERS...THATS REAL LOVE RIGHT THERE..CHIN UP MANU YOUR THE MAN CUZ KEEP ON KEEPING #THEBEAST 💪💪💪
Manu is a good man who went through some stuff. Being vulnerable takes courage and strength brother. Thank you for sharing. God bless you all 🙏
Love you Manu.... watching this was heart breaking....God bless Manu and his Whanau.
Pure conversations.
We as a people don't talk enough, yeah it's a man thing but most importantly a generational thing.
My parent's never talked to me about life, it was always discipline, right and wrong but no actual conversations so a young mind could understand what the real world held. And their parents were the same.
Thats why most of us can't really express ourselves and turn to negative outlets. Unfortunately for most of us, that would be alcohol and drugs or crime.
This right here is what we need more of. Thank you usos for the pure conversations.
Absolutely Beautiful. Awesome interview brothers.
the gangs are shit, the drugs are shit. These 2 things are what keep our people stuck in the cycle! Redeem yourself toko, give back to the community and make it up to your wife and kids for the rest of your life. 1 day at a time.❤️
💯🫡
This made me cry throughout the interview. No man should judge anyone, and thank you sione and manu for this beautiful and healing experience. Honestly my love for use bro has grown tremendously! I respect use a lot and I thank use from the bottom of my heart.
Honestly bro this is the best podcast I have ever watched, this is the realist you will ever get. Thank you and god bless use! Arohanui always ❤🙏
Mad luv and respect toko!!...many blessings coming ur way MANU!!...much luv to both u guys!!....💯👏
Wow... so brave Manu and well done Sione for creating the safe space.
Malo Sione and Vatuvai I remember playing against this 18 year old playing for Otahahuhu as I was playing for mt albert at the time...Ofa Atu only yourself loved ones and Family will always hold you down...the opinion of yourself today is what matters not what the opinion of others have of you...Alofa Atu... God Bless..
Great interview. Manu appears to be a man that has learnt his lessons, time will tell. You are on the right track Manu, good man.
This was so beautiful to watch 🥺❤️🔥 Ofa atu Manu & Sione 🫶🏽
Wow. So good hearing his story from him in his own mouth. Powerful
Real men, real strength, real love. Absolutely nothing to be ashamed about your past bro, it's what you make of your future that matters.
You'll always be a hero to me and a massive inspiration ❤
You will always be a Warrior to me Manu. " as a man you dont want to show your weakness to another man" .... Your a true Warrior Manu. You've opened up and now we understand. Keep your head up. Reset your spirit when you need to. We know this waka you are in. Much luv. Kia kaha uso. 👊
Well done Manu for being vulnerable and telling us your story. Wishing you all the best on your new journey 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💕
Head up toko your the man ofas 💙💪🏼😎I remember years ago me and my mate were trying to look for 2 dollars to make it 10 in our car at the gas station in Ōtara we were drunk lol and I thought I’d ask somebody at the gas station and I didn’t realise till he payed for our gas 50 bux that it was Manu Vatuvei god blessed us that day with you being there to help us out thanks toko ofas 🇹🇴💙💪🏼😎
One of the greatest warriors ever💯U da man❤🙏
This will forever be my favourite video to watch as I go thru with this life of mine. Thank you toko for sharing your light and story with us. Ofa atu tokoua 💯
manu is the fucking man no#3 warrior of all time in my list sad what u went through shit and circumstances happen in life but still u were and are still such a huge role model not just for kids but adults great that this 1st time ive heard u speak since jail and couldnt of got a better brother than sione to do this interview as he personally knows the spirals in life better than most i hope u no fans like myself love u no matter what your smile brought joy to fans world wide and us warrior fans will probably never see no one that would constantly run the ball with such fearlessness into any defence like the beast all the best to you in the future i hope i see you one day so i can personally let u no u are a all time legend of nz league u will remembered for that by all your loyal fans and any fan of yours wont give a fuck about any mistakes in life love you manu
Great talk 🙏 Manu the rampaging warrior on the wing 💪😎 Legend
Everyone is entitled to make mistakes, especially if they are genuinely sorry for them.
You could tell that it took a lot for him to sit down and re-live some of that but it’s the only way to move forward is speak about it and let it out rather than bottled up like he did for a long time ! And what a perfect way to do so with none other than the uso who has been through similar pathway after footy. Thank you for this toko
What you did or what you do does not define who you are. It takes a lot of courage to share what you been through. This is just the beginning for you Manu. Rooting for you! Your story does not end here.
Only Sione can host something like this, thanks uso! Very raw and real
That was beautiful we love you Manu never judge keep thriving n being great!
Thank you for sharing your story Manu .. Very courageous
Wow thank you brothers I loved this to see two fierce Warriors talking man to man I enjoyed this you know wish you all the best Manu you were a beast in your career even compared to Jonah is a honour God bless be good
Massive respect , thanks for sharing, if he ever holds a training season for wingers , I'd definitely be there to soak up the knowledge 😊 up tha wahs
Manu "The Beast" Vatuvei!!!!!! Kia Orana Toko, meitaki for sharing your journey. Good people can make bad decisions at times.
Loved the podcast Sione & thanks Manu for sharing your raw story. I wish you all the best going forward in life ❤
Mad respect Manu & Sione..Legends
Blessings to you both for such a great conversation. I believe manu's story will save lives and help people, especially young men who might be spiralling out of control.. best of luck to him.. up da wahs
Nothing but Aroha for the brothers. Love the Kaupapa your hoping to engage in with this platform. Our whanau need these voices spoken in an open forum.
Thank you gentlemen. There is always hope for redemption. Never give up.
Wow that was amazing Sione thank you for clearing this up know I can move on can't wait to see him in the streets.
I have watched a lot of podcast , this was definitely my favourite. listening to Manu speak his truth. We never know when our closes friends or family members are suffering silently, hopefully this will inspire others to reach out .
This is your year manu your still a young man it's easy to see your a good man too so you ha e everything you need to get back on track, you got it uso
Watching you from the field to now at BBM I can honestly say good fulla then and now brother your an inspiration to many blessings to you brother 🙏 ❤
Great interview…good to see men speaking up about their emotions…it doesn’t happen enough…cried 😢…seems like Manu has good support around him 🙏
Good shit beast!!! Glad you made it back to the light uzo... only way is up... always be one of the south side legends❤❤❤