Rugby Naufahu played rugby for his school, King’s College and played with New Zealand Schoolboys on their tour of the United Kingdom in 1995. He then joined the provincial side Canterbury and played for the New Zealand Under 19s and Under 21s. He played in the Super 12 Under 23 tournament for the
Canterbury Crusaders in 2001. He worked with the then Glasgow coach
Kiwi Searancke coming through the age grades in
New Zealand. He was immediately put in the first team. He marked his Glasgow debut by scoring a try against rivals
Edinburgh on Boxing Day 2002 at
Hughenden Stadium He also scored a try in the return fixture in Edinburgh and Glasgow ultimately won the match 45-33. In season 2003-04, Naufahu suffered from a knee injury. In his rehabilitation, he played for amateur side
Stirling County. The knee injury eventually caused Naufahu to quit professional rugby but he continued playing for amateur side
Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians in 2004-05. However, the injury eventually prevented him playing at an amateur level and he moved to become a coach at
Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians.
Acting After some smaller roles, and one of the lead roles in the 2005 TV series
The Market, Naufahu secured a recurring role in the
sixth season of the fantasy TV series
Game of Thrones in 2016 as Khal Moro. He plays Reuben on the Acorn TV series My Life is Murder starting in season 2. He played
Mils Muliaina in the Rugby Union movie
The Kick (2014), a biography of All Black
Stephen Donald who kicked New Zealand's winning penalty in the
2011 Rugby World Cup.
Fitness Nauhafu runs a personal training business called
Ludus Magnus. ==Filmography==