Tuuta first played professionally when he played for the
Western Suburbs Magpies in the
New South Wales Rugby League premiership between 1989 and 1990. He then moved to
Featherstone Rovers in England, playing in the second division. In 1993 he was suspended for six matches for breaking
Nigel Heslop's jaw with a punch. He played in the Rovers' 20–16 victory over
Workington Town in the
1992–93 Division Two Premiership Final at
Old Trafford,
Manchester on 19 May 1993. Tuuta was a
Canterbury representative and famously returned to New Zealand for the 1993 provincial grand final where Canterbury upset
Auckland, earning the man of the match award that day. During the 1995 Australian season, he returned to play for the
Western Reds, before signing for the
Castleford Tigers for the English 1995/96 season. Tuuta joined the
Warrington Wolves for the 1998 season but struggled with knee problems. Despite deciding to retire after 1998 he reconsidered and returned to Featherstone Rovers for one more season. ==Honours==