Caleb Muntz, the fly-half for the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua, characterized his four-year journey with the team as a “roller coaster,” filled with highs and lows that included notable performances and struggles with injuries. Muntz, who is poised to join the French Pro D2 rugby club Provence after the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season, reflected on his time with the Drua following their recent 38-7 victory against the Western Force at Churchill Park, which marked his final home appearance.

In discussing his career, Muntz acknowledged the challenges he faced, saying, “A lot of injuries, a lot of kind of playing well, getting an injury then coming back.” He mentioned his recent recovery from a shoulder injury and the substantial effort it took to return to competitive form. With only one more match left to play for the Drua in Queensland, Muntz reflected on the importance of this last home game, emphasizing the team’s desire to give their fans a memorable experience and to finish the season proudly.

Muntz, who joined the Drua in 2019, has recorded a total of 286 minutes of play, contributing 20 points through seven conversions and two penalties. His commitment to the team and gratitude towards the supporters have strengthened his bond with the local community, which remains a vital part of his career. The support he received has been instrumental during tough times, and he aims to carry that spirit into his next chapter in France.

This transition not only highlights Muntz’s personal aspirations but reflects a broader trend of Fijian players making significant impacts in European rugby leagues. His journey embodies the rising prestige of Fijian athletes on the global stage, presenting a hopeful narrative for aspiring athletes in the region.

As fans await Muntz’s upcoming challenges in France, there remains a strong sense of optimism for both his future and the enduring legacy of Fijian rugby, potentially inspiring the next generation of players to excel on international platforms. The emotional farewell from local supporters serves as a testament to the meaningful connections formed through sport, fueling aspirations as the Drua look forward to rebuilding and growing in the seasons to come.


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