Fiji Bati and Melbourne Storm forward Tui Kamikamica is set to play his 100th NRL game for the Storm this weekend when they play the Sea Eagles in the NRL Indigenous Round.
Kamikamica made his NRL debut for the Storm against the Panthers in 2017 and has since made a name for himself in the competition.
The Somosomo, Taveuni man says growing up in Fiji, his dream was to at least play 1 NRL game.
Kamikamica says now that he will be playing his 100th NRL game for the Storm, it is a huge honour and an achievement.
The 30-year-old says every time he goes out to play, he always tries to make his family proud.
He says he has been in Melbourne for a while and he is still trying to adapt to the weather.
Kamikamica will become the 10th player with links to Fiji to play over 100 NRL games.
Kamikamica and the Storm will take on the Sea Eagles at 10pm Friday in New South Wales.
In other matches this week, the Bulldogs will take on the Dragons at 9.50pm Thursday, the Cowboys will host the Tigers at 8pm Friday, the Raiders will play the Roosters at 5pm Saturday, the Sharks will host the Panthers at 7.30pm Saturday, the Rabbitohs will take on the Eels at 9.35pm Saturday, the Broncos will play the Titans at 4pm Sunday and the Warriors will battle the Dolphins at 6.05pm Sunday.
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