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Bitila Tawake poses during the Fijian Drua Super W Rugby 2022 headshots session yesterday at the Gold Coast Performance Centre, Australia. Photo: Matt Roberts/Getty Images

The Fijiana Drua team will embark on its maiden voyage this Saturday when they take on Melbourne Rebels in Round One of the 2022 Super W Competition.

The Senirusi Seruvakula coached side is stacked with local and overseas-based players, all of whom will make their Super W debut.

Seruvakula has named 19 local players in his squad. These players have experience of playing internationally as they have featured for Fijiana XV’s in during the Rugby World Cup qualification in 2019.

Seruvakula believes that the team’s first match will be a tough one but he is confident that they will play to the best of their ability.

“We haven’t played in any international tournaments since the extended squad was named more than two years ago.  It will be a big test for us, but I know the players will play their hearts out on Saturday”.

“The Melbourne Rebels is a very experienced side that has been playing together for the past 3 years, so I have reminded the players to remain consistent, maintain discipline and play according to the game plan.”

He added that playing on their home ground, the Melbourne Rebels is expected to put up a tough battle, but he has urged the players to play with full confidence.

“We have a very young and new team with many first-timers. Definitely, the nerves and excitement will be there but we need to get in the game quickly and play the full 80 minutes with confidence, patience and cool heads.”

Bitila Tawake has been named the captain of the side and is confident of a good outing against a strong Melbourne Rebels.

“I’m so excited to lead this exciting and enthusiastic pack and with the assistance of the experienced players my job on the field will also become easy,” said Tawake.

Fijiana Drua takes on the Melbourne Rebels this Saturday at 5.30pm at the Endeavor Hills Rugby Club Grounds in Melbourne.


Fijiana Drua Team

  1. Vika Matarugu
  2. Jiowana Sauto
  3. Karalaini Naisewa
  4. Doreen Narokete
  5. Jade Coates
  6. Sereima Leweniqila
  7. Ema Adivitaloga
  8. Bitila Tawake (Captain)
  9. Rusila Tamoi
  10. Merewalesi Rokouono (Vice Captain)
  11. Vitalina Naikore
  12. Mela Matanatabu
  13. Litiana Lawedrau
  14. Kolora Lomani
  15. Roela Radiniyavuni

Reserves:

  1. Mereoni Namositava
  2. Keleni Marawa
  3. Joma Rubuti
  4. Torika Vakalala
  5. Teresia Tinanivalu
  6. Rejieli Uluinayau
  7. Timaima Ravisa
  8. Temalesi Sigarara
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Anyone wanting to copy Pita Gus Sowakula’s stunning hurdling try is out of luck, with World Rugby ruling that jumping over opponents will now be deemed illegal.

The Chiefs No 8 scored an athletic five-pointer in his side’s opening-round Super Rugby Pacific win over the Highlanders in Queenstown, leaping above the attempted tackle of Aaron Smith on his way to the line.

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Fijian Pita Gus Sowakula hurdles over Hurricanes halfback Aaron Smith to score for the Chiefs. Photo: Super Rugby

Former top referee Nigel Owens has weighed on the Super Rugby try by Pita Gus Sowakula which was allowed to stand despite the Chiefs No.8 hurdling Highlanders halfback Aaron Smith.

From a 5-metre attacking scrum close to the left-hand touchline, Sowakula broke off and headed to the blindside where he was met by All Blacks halfback Aaron Smith in the first round of the Super Rugby Pacific matches.

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Flying Fijians five-eighth Ben Volavola will leave Racing 92 with immediate effect according to Midi Olympique..

Indeed, the 31-year-old player who has 40 caps with Fiji is preparing to join a Pro D2 club (second tier of French rugby) in the days to come.

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Connacht (14) 28
Tries: O’Halloran 2, Prendergast, Marmion Cons: Carty 4
Leicester Tigers (10) 29
Tries: Heyes, Murimurivalu 2, Clare, Saumaki Con: Burns 2
Score-line for Leicester Tigers v Connacht. Artwork: BBC

A last-gasp try from Hosea Saumaki saw Leicester Tigers come from 18 points behind to earn a dramatic 29-28 win over Connacht in the Champions Cup this morning.

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Bristol Bears centre Semi Radradra (right) tries to stop Stade Francais at the try-line. Photo: Planet Rugby

Harry Randall did his Six Nations hopes no harm after producing a scintillating display in Bristol Bears’ 28-17 Champions Cup victory over Stade Francais this morning.

Randall, who has only recently come back from injury, was superb, setting up the first try as the West Country outfit went into the break 14-7 ahead.

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Levani Botia will return for La Rochelle in the French Top 14 competition next month after recovering from a knee injury. Photo: La Rochelle

Fijian international Levani Botia has decided to extend his contract with Stade Rochelais for two more seasons, until June 2024.

At the end of his contract with the Maritimes next June, the powerful Fijian was courted by several English clubs, including the Leicester Tigers. But after reflection, Levani Botia made the decision to remain faithful to the Rochelais.

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Flying Fijians skipper Levani Botia addresses the media after the first Test against the All Blacks in July last year. Photo: FRU

A move by Gallagher Premiership Leicester Tigers to sign Flying Fijians centre Levani Botia entering the final months of his contract with La Rochelle has been thwarted with the Naitasiri hitman re-signing with the Top 14 club.

A story in the La Rochelle club website confirmed Botia has extended his engagement with La Rochelle for two more seasons.

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Flying Fijians hooker Sam Matavesi (right) lined up against Wales in the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Oita, Japan. Photo: World Rugby

Northampton Director of Rugby Chris Boyd has paid a fulsome tribute to the impact Sam Matavesi is making at Northampton and revealed an ability that is unknown to many.

Boyd claims the Fijian is the club’s “second best goal kicker” behind Dan Biggar and has a lot of skills he has developed over the years.

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Wild Knights head coach Robbie Deans celebrate with his team after winning the final last season. Photo: Stuff

The postponement of the opening match between Panasonic Wild Knights and Kubota Spears means a delayed debut for the Wild Knights’ big summer signing, Wallabies wing Marika Koroibete.

Koroibete cancelled the November tour with the Wallabies to welcome the birth of his third child and prepare the pre-season training with the Panasonic Wild Knights.

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