Sat 11 Nov 2002A Little heritage and a lot of talentHis uncle was a legendary All Black, but Nicky Little has embraced Fijian rugby's sense of adventure and spirit even if, as an outhalf, he sometimes has to call a halt to the fun, writes Keith DugganUncle Walter was his ticket to schoolyard celebrity. He was among the toughest and sleekest of the All-Blacks at a time in the 1980s when the Maori rugby mystique was at its most powerful. His friends would watch New Zealand steamroll some nation or other and point at fearsome Walter on the television saying, "Wow, Nicky, that's your uncle."