Fijian Drua players are currently undergoing daily training sessions across various locations in Fiji as they prepare for the upcoming Super Rugby Pacific season. Flanker Vilive Miramira commented that the players are making the most of their break at this time.
Miramira mentioned that he has been participating in a rigorous training regimen focused mainly on conditioning, along with significant running and strength training at the gym. He joined his teammate Motikai Murray during the Fun and Sports Day, which was part of the centennial celebrations at Ratu Kadavulevu School (RKS) held at Albert Park.
He expressed his eagerness to seize any opportunity to represent the Flying Fijians, stating, “First I will need to work on game knowledge and increase my fitness level.” To maintain his form, Miramira typically plays touch rugby in the afternoons in Davuilevu.
At present, he is taking time off from rugby for rest and recovery but has shown interest in exploring the sevens format to keep active.
Miramira is keen on joining the Devo Babas sevens team for upcoming tournaments and wished the best to the current players and coaches, adding, “If there is any space in the team, just give me a call.”