In 2017, Meafou first played for
National Rugby Championship professional team
Melbourne Rising before, one year after, playing for both
Shute Shield side
Warringah and
NSW Country Eagles. Following the 2018 season, having no offers to pursue his professional career in rugby, he had a brief opportunity to switch to
American football and play in the
National Football League via the
International Player Pathway Program. Meafou stated: "
Rugby was still a passion and dream of mine. The only reason I went down the NFL road was because I had no offers. For me rugby was over."
Toulouse After his agent reportedly sent footage of Meafou to French rugby clubs, they received several positive responses and offers before joining
Toulouse's youth development system. On 21 December 2019, he played his first professional game in France with his new club after having signed an Academy (U21) contract in January until 2021. The next season, he won the
2020–21 European Rugby Champions Cup and
2020-21 Top 14 double with the French team. During the
2022–23, Meafou became a regular starter in the Toulouse tight five, playing 23 games and emerging as the cornerstone of the Red and Blacks' scrum. He also started with number 5 jersey in every Toulouse's
European Rugby Champions Cup match. On 4 January 2023, he extended his contract with Toulouse until 2025, before winning his third
Bouclier de Brennus in the Top 14 final against La Rochelle on 17 June. == International career ==