Ben Nakubuwai, a notable representative for the Fiji Bati, has announced his departure from the Leigh Leopards, a club in the English rugby league, and is returning to Australia immediately. The 28-year-old forward made significant contributions to the Leopards after joining in May 2022, where he played in 44 matches and scored three tries.

Chris Chester, the Head of Rugby at Leigh, expressed his appreciation for Nakubuwai’s contributions, stating, “We thank Ben for his services and wish him well in the future.” Chester emphasized Nakubuwai’s pivotal role in the team’s promotion from the Championship and their triumph in the 2023 Challenge Cup, making his impact a memorable part of the club’s history.

Prior to his career at Leigh, Nakubuwai played for the Gold Coast Titans in the National Rugby League and enjoyed success with the Salford Red Devils between 2018 and 2019, helping to lead them to their first Super League Grand Final. His exit from Leigh has sparked speculation regarding a potential return to the NRL, hinting at new opportunities ahead.

This transition highlights the rich talent pool of Fijian rugby players, demonstrating their growing influence in the sport. Nakubuwai’s return to Australia signifies not only a new chapter in his career but also underscores the opportunities available for players transitioning between international leagues.

Overall, Nakubuwai’s career shift is an encouraging reminder of the dynamic nature of rugby league, offering hope for exciting prospects both for him and for other athletes in the sport.


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