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Joel Gould

Teo's 'tough love' takes Tawha from scaffold to Broncos

Aublix Tawha has made a name for himself as an enforcer after he was discovered by Ben Te'o. (Jono Searle/AAP PHOTOS)

From the scaffolds of high-rise buildings to the collisions with the big boppers that he relishes, Brisbane forward Aublix Tawha's journey has been a "crazy" ride.

Throw in a season of club rugby in Amsterdam and a Test debut for the Netherlands rugby union team – "The Oranges" – it has also been bizarre.

The 26-year-old was previously a scaffolder in Hamilton, New Zealand and even did a stint last year before making his NRL debut for the Dolphins.

"It is crazy that I wake up and come here to the Broncos now. I used to wake up and go to work at the top of skyrises," Tawha told AAP.

"The highest I went up was 21 storeys. It was pretty dangerous.

"It was a hard life. It is still a hard life now, but I am doing something I love and dreamt of. I am extremely grateful."

His Dutch heritage came in handy after COVID and then he had a shot at forging a rugby league career in country NSW for Yass.

"I was playing rugby back in New Zealand for fun and COVID hit," he recalled.

"A coach in Amsterdam found out I was Dutch and asked me to come over. I ended up playing a year there and I loved it. My mum (Sara) was born and raised there."

"I went back to scaffolding and had one more shot in Yass. I was trying to get a deal with the Raiders' NSW Cup team but ended up at the Dolphins."

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Brisbane assistant coach Ben Te'o has proven to be a good judge of talent. (Jono Searle/AAP PHOTOS)

Current Broncos assistant coach Ben Te'o was the Redcliffe Dolphins coach in the Queensland Cup in 2023 and saw a video of Tawha playing. He liked his toughness and work ethic and signed him.

"Ben gave me a shot in his Redcliffe team and he was really hard on me. He gave me tough love," Tawha said.

"If I did something wrong he was onto me and would get into me, telling me how I should do it. I liked it. That is how I liked to be coached. It reminded me of how hard my dad was on me growing up with footy."

A Dolphins' NRL contract and debut came last year, where Tawha wrangled with Sydney Roosters firebrands Naufahu Whyte and Spencer Leniu in a confrontation that made headlines.

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Aublix Tawha, while playing for Dolphins in 2025, strikes Sydney Roosters forward Naufahu Whyte. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

"What happens on the field stays on the field," Tawha said.

"Sometimes I can get overheated but sometimes that's when I play my best. It helps me lock into the game."

Tawha, named at No.17 for Brisbane's round-one clash with Penrith, reckons he can do much better than his short bench stint in the 30-24 World Club Challenge loss to Hull KR.

"I think I was just too keen and excited but next game I'll be a lot more calm," he said.

"I will rip in and do my best."

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