Career
Tagive primarily played on the wing. Although a large winger, Tagive was a speedy athlete, recording 6.79 seconds over 60 metres. Tagive"s parents are Fijian and African-American.
Tagive played junior football with the East Campbelltown Eagles.
He played South.G.Ball and Jersey Flegg for Western Suburbs Magpies before selection on the undefeated 2006 Australian Schoolboy tour alongside Tiger"s team-mate Chris Lawrence. Tagive was side-lined during 2007 following a shoulder reconstruction.
Tagive made his first-grade debut in round 1 of the 2008 season, playing for Wests Tigers against Street George Illawarra Dragons. Tagive was named in the Fiji training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup, but was not selected to play.
In July, 2009 it was announced that Tagive had signed with the Dragons for two years from 2010 onwards.
In his first trial match for the Dragons, he suffered an injury to his knee that was to rule him out for the season. By the time Tagive made his debut for his new club, in round 9 of 2011, he had undergone 5 major surgeries, including 2 shoulder reconstructions. lieutenant was revealed on 3 August 2011 that Tagive had signed a two-year deal with the Sydney Roosters after the Dragons had released him from the final year of his contract.
At the end of 2012, Tagive retired, stating a desire to focus on his studies.
"I want to thank everyone at the club for their support through the year and for supporting the decision I have made for my future, as I look ahead to life after footy," he said. Tagive later moved to the United States to play collegiate American football at Baylor University.
He is a running back for the Baylor Bears. Since returning to Australia, he has been playing rugby union for Wests.
In August 2015, he was named in the Canberra Vikings for the 2015 National Rugby Championship.