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Timu was born in Auckland, New Zealand, but his family migrated to Australia when he was five-years-old. Timu attended Marsden State High School and subsequently St Joseph's Nudgee College, where he was part of the Queensland team that won the Australian Schools Championship in 2011.[5] He was selected for the Australian Schoolboys team that year.
Timu signed with the Reds in 2016 and in the 2018 season was under the tutelage of former All Blacks and Kangaroos international Brad Thorn.[10][11] Timu also won Player of the Year honours for his contributions to Bond UniversityQueensland Country's winning the National Rugby Championship title in 2017.[12]
Personal life
Timu is married to Pamera Paasi[13] and the couple have three children.