During the
2011 Rugby World Cup he was the manager of the Samoa national rugby union team, but after the World Cup his home village fined him 100 pigs (about
US $25,000) for "bad behaviour". as it turned out, Vaea, who had a
Tuala title, he did not fulfill his duties as coach during his stay in
New Zealand, treating the campaign in New Zealand like a "holiday" and he often drank. According to the Samoan fans, Samoa did not pass the pool stage, contrary to the expectations after the victory against
Australia. Vaea paid the equivalent of a fine of 2000
tala (about £535 or US $840) and apologised to the village elders. In connection with the scandal, the President of the
Samoa Rugby Union and Prime Minister
Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi demanded to conduct an audit and provide all data on the costs of the Samoan national team during the World Cup. After the dismissal, it was announced that they were looking for a new manager for the national team. As of March 2018, Vaea has been appointed as CEO of the
Samoa Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee. ==References==