Tamanivalu will jump to Flying Fijians Rugby switch
Previous New Zealand midfielder Seta Tamanivalu has no doubts about wearing a black jersey but expressed the hope that he would have the opportunity to represent his native country, Fiji.
Athletes can participate in the Olympic Sevens qualifiers,
changing their international allegiance, provided they have a second country
passport and have completed a retirement period of at least three years.
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Tamanivalu moved to New Zealand as a teenager, attended Saint Kentigern College, and went on to represent the leaders and crusaders in Super Rugby.
"I hope, I can still performance rugby and I am still a very young man, just Twenty-nine years old."
The Lautoka-born midfielder was first recruited for the All
Blacks in 2015, where he played with Ma'a Nonu, Conrad Smith, and Sonny Beal.
Williams (Sonny Bill Williams) and others stopped by but were not elected
British World Cup champions that year. In the second year, he finally got the
chance to test Wales and Australia on the bench three times and said it was
worth the wait.
I am very excited, my family is fully supported, my teammates
and all my teammates are like that."
But Tamanivalu doesn't always want to be completely black.
The man from the village of Yasawa-i-rara said this is of
great significance to people returning to Fiji as they see themselves fighting
for the World Cup.
After spending two years in Bordeaux, Tamanivalu's moved to
Tokyo late last year, and Seta joined Toshiba Brave Lupus in the Japanese top
class.
The promise of rugby and the minor problems of the global
pandemic means that he has been unable to visit his parents in Fiji since
December 2018, but his family - including his wife Brittany and son Rich (turns
three in two weeks) son will have a being older child) He said, “He's the the younger brother in July) -Do your best to keep in touch through social media.
In the brave lupus of new club Toshiba, the former Crusaders star is a familiar face, while Matt Todd, Tim Bateman, and Jack Stratton) are all his Christchurch teammates.
Hometown Hero
Now, with the arrival of the 2023 Rugby World Cup, Tamanivalu
hopes to have the opportunity to represent his Fijian heritage on the
international stage.
Tamanivalu is the cousin of flying Fijian midfielder Waisea
Nayacalevu and played two seasons with Semi Radradra in France.
He said the current squad and another former black man born
in Fiji, Joe Rokocoko, encouraged him to raise his hand for selection.
"They said you should definitely play for Fiji. If they
are interested in you, try it. If the coach is interested in you, you should.
Me and Semi Radradra in Bordeaux and the Fijian Flying Boys there, they said
you should definitely try it “he said.
To complete the conversion, Tamanivalu must play for Fiji in
at least five matches of the 2022/23 World Sevens Series, qualifying him to
wear white at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
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