[1] She plays for the Canada women's national rugby league team and has played for the Canada women's national rugby union team's development side as a centre.
[4] In 2015, she was called up to the Canada women's national rugby union development team for their tour of England and made her debut playing in the second row at Molesey Road in Hersham.
[4][3] However during the tournament where she made her international rugby league debut, she was accused of biting the Australia women's national rugby league team captain Renae Kunst.
[6] Despite support from Canada's coach Mike Castle,[7] Haupapa pleaded guilty to the charge and received a two match ban which meant that she missed Canada's semi-final match[8] and the rest of the tournament.
[9] This was the fourth allegation of biting that had been levied at a player during the 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup with the England women's national rugby league team and the Papua New Guinea women's national rugby league team players also being accused of biting.