Career
Saint Kentigern College Old Collegian, Head of Bruce House
Sevens
Chad Tuoro was selected in the New Zealand Sevens squad of 13 for the third tournament of the 2007/2008 Institutional Review Board World Sevens Series in Wellington. He was the only one potential debutant amongst the group. But Nigel Hunt had passed a fitness test, it meant that Chad would miss out on the tournament.
At age 26, Tuoro went on to make his international debut for the side in Hong Kong along with North Harbour winger Nafi Tuitavake.
In 2008 he made a further three appearances in Adelaide and the final two tournaments in London and Edinburgh as he replaced Solomon King because of injury. Tuoro started 2009 off in San Diego having replaced Tomasi Cama and Edwin Cocker.
He continued to be a key contributor for New Zealand, appearing in Hong Kong, Adelaide, London, Edinburgh and including the 2009 Rugby World Cup, recording 2 tries against Italy and Tonga. Rugby Sevens
Auckland (2005, 2006, 2007 Public Charity Sevens)
Counties Manukau (2008, 2009 Public Charity Sevens)
New Zealand (2008, 2009 Institutional Review Board Sevens World Series)
Rugby Union
Counties Manukau (2007, 2008 Air New Zealand Cup).