Flying Fijians forward Albert Tuisue has signed a two-year deal with French club Provence Rugby, joining fellow Fijians Setareki Bituniyata and Caleb Muntz. This marks Tuisue’s debut in French rugby, adding to his impressive 34 caps for Fiji.

At 32 years old, Tuisue has made a name for himself in the English Premiership, with 79 appearances across London Irish and Gloucester since 2019. His physicality and consistent performances have earned him a respected status in the English league. His transfer to Provence Rugby is expected to enhance the team’s international experience and competitive edge in the Pro D2 championship.

Similar transitions are being observed among Fijian players, as demonstrated by Muntz’s and Bituniyata’s moves to Provence. Both players aim to rejuvenate their careers while contributing positively to the club’s ambitions. This trend reflects a growing recognition of Fijian talent in European rugby, showcasing the potential for such players to thrive in international leagues.

As Tuisue embarks on this new endeavor, it is a hopeful reminder of the opportunities available for Pacific players on global stages. The increasing movements of Fijian athletes into European rugby signify not only personal career advancement but also the uplifting impact of Fijian players on the sport as a whole. Fans can look forward to seeing how Tuisue and his compatriots will shine in their new roles in France, instilling pride within the Fijian rugby community.


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