FRU names 37-member extended Fiji Warriors squad

FRU names 37-member extended Fiji Warriors squad

By Rusiate Baleilevuka
16/02/2016

The Fiji Rugby Union has announced the names of the 37 players to be part of the Telecom Fiji Warriors Extended Squad to prepare for the 2016 World Rugby Pacific Challenge.

Nadroga has a total of 10 players while other players are from the other provincial teams in the country.

Some big names in the side include Flying Fijians halfback Henry Seniloli, prop Peni Ravai, Nadroga number eight Eremasi Radrodro and Henry Speight’s younger brother Jerry Speight.

The tournament will be played at the ANZ Stadium in Suva, with match days on the 8th, 12th and 17th of March and the final on the 21st of March.

The four teams that will take part in the round robin competition include the Telecom Fiji Warriors, Tonga A, Samoa A and Junior Japan.

Telecom Fiji Warriors Extended Squad

Props

Joeli Veitayaki (Police), Osea Naganilau (Suva), Asaeli Sorovaki (Nadroga), Veniona Toga (Nadi), Mesake Doge (Naitasiri), Peni Ravai (Nadroga)

Hookers

Jale Sassen (Suva), Seru Cakobau (Suva), Samu Suguturaga (Suva)

Locks/Number 6

Sailosi Dawai (Nadroga), Mataiasi Ucutabua (Naitasiri), Mesulame Kunavula (Nadroga), Samisoni Navatu (Nadroga), Timoci Sauvoli (Nadroga), Kelepi Naimasi (Namosi)

Number 7

Vasikali Mudu (Nadroga), Mosese Voka (Suva), Johnny Dyer (Vatukoula)

Number 8

Eremasi Radrodro (Nadroga), Jiuta Takubu (Nadi), Joseva Levula (Suva)

Half Back

Henry Seniloli (Tailevu), Atunaisa Liva (Tavua), Serupepeli Vularika (Suva)

First Five

Alivereti Mocelutu (Tailevu), Kitione Ratu (Vatukoula), Nemani Raiwalui (Nadroga)

Second Five/Centre

Kaveni Debanaise (Nadroga), Cyril Reece (Nadi), Saimoni Tuilaucala (Vatukoula), Fredrick Hicks (Nadi), Aporosa Duwai (Suva)

Wing/Fullback

Isaia Nataba (Nadroga), Jerry Speight (Lautoka), Necani Wakaya (Suva), Meli Nakarawa (Vatukoula), Lepani Raiyala (Vatukoula)

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