[2] He began his playing career in 2015 at first five-eighth for the Samoa Under 20s side before switching allegiance to New Zealand for the 2016 and 2017 editions of the tournament.
[3] He is the son of former Counties Manukau midfielder Gus Leger who played 15 tests for Tonga and represented New Zealand at softball.
[4] Leger also played Touch Rugby and Softball at Regional and National representative level.
He made his Super Rugby debut playing at center for the Blues against the Sunwolves in Japan in 2018.
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