Growing up in Fiji, Melbourne Storm forward Tui Kamikamica never thought that one day he would be leading the Vodafone Fiji Bati side in front of their home fans.
Kamikamica says he feels honoured to be given this role but is more grateful to be even selected into the squad.
The Bati last played an international test match in Fiji back in 2001 which had current player Wise Kativerata as one of the players in the squad back then.
Growing up in Fiji, Melbourne Storm forward Tui Kamikamica never thought that one day he would be leading the Vodafone Fiji Bati side in front of their home fans.
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Kamikamica says he feels honoured to be given this role but is more grateful to be even selected into the squad.… pic.twitter.com/ZSxaWDCk8V
Kamikamica says Fijians also have a passion for rugby league and for him to lead the team out on their home soil after 23 years, it feels different.
Tickets are priced at $60 for Grandstand Category A, $40 for Grandstand Category B, and $15 for the Concrete Embankment/Seawall grass and Laucala Bay grass areas.
The Bati will face the Kumuls at 8.10 tonight at the HFC Bank Stadium, Suva in round 1 of the Pacific Rugby League Bowl Championship.
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