Anga'aelangi was born in
Sydney and educated at
Wesley College, Auckland. He competed for
Counties Manukau in provincial matches early in his career and played his club rugby with Karaka, which he captained in 2016. A hooker, Anga'aelangi was first capped for
Tonga in the
2016 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup. Anga'aelangi moved to France in 2016 and has plied his trade there since, most recently with
Stade Niçois. In 2023, Anga'aelangi was called up by Toutai Kefu as an injury replacement for
Siua Maile in the
Rugby World Cup squad, partway through the group stages, gaining a cap in the final match against Romania. ==See also==