Fijian rugby player Luke Tagi has secured a new contract with Aviron Bayonnais, extending his stay with the Basque club until 2028. The announcement was made via the club’s social media channels.
Tagi, who joined the team during the 2023/2024 season from Provence Rugby, made history by scoring the first try for Aviron Bayonnais in the Champions Cup. This significant achievement has endeared him to the fans, who believe his continued presence will greatly benefit the team. A local supporter expressed their optimism for Tagi’s impact, stating, “His presence will continue to shine in the group.”
This contract extension reflects the club’s commitment to building a strong team and highlights Tagi’s vital role in their future ambitions.
As Aviron Bayonnais looks to carve out a significant place in the rugby landscape, the retention of players like Tagi offers a positive outlook for both the team and its supporters. His ongoing contributions on the field are sure to inspire not only his teammates but also the wider community.
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