Suluvale played 22 games for the
Canterbury Country Cardinals in the
1994 Lion Red Cup, scoring 18 tries. He also toured New Zealand and Fiji with Western Samoa in 1994 and represented
Canterbury in their Rugby League Cup defence. Suluvale joined
Eastern Suburbs in 1995 later renamed the "Sydney City Roosters" and played mostly reserve grade before signing for Super League. In 1996, he signed with the
Hunter Mariners before the
Superleague war ended the club's season before it began. He instead moved to the Gold Coast, spending two years with the
Gold Coast Chargers and played 19 first grade games. Suluvale's last game in first grade was against Parramatta in Round 8 1998 which the Gold Coast lost 24-2. ==References==