Fijian rugby player Selesitino Ravutaumada, who currently plays as a winger for the Flying Fijians and Fijian Drua, is set to make a significant move to the French Top 14 club Racing 92 following the conclusion of the Super Rugby Pacific season.

Reports from L’Équipe reveal that Racing 92 is actively seeking to strengthen its back line after losing key players, including Donovan Taofifenua, who has transferred to Montpellier, and Tristan Tedder, who is heading to Perpignan. Vinaya Habosi’s contract was not renewed, and Henry Arundell is also departing for Bath. As a result, the Paris-based club is exploring talent both within Europe and internationally, including standout players from distant regions like the Pacific.

At just 24 years old, Ravutaumada has already made a name for himself, earning 8 caps with the Flying Fijians and being a consistent performer for the Fijian Drua. His impressive performance during the last Super Rugby season, where he scored 7 tries in 15 matches, highlights his potential and ability to contribute significantly to Racing 92’s ambitions.

This transfer could serve as a stepping stone for Ravutaumada, providing him with an opportunity to develop his skills in one of the top rugby leagues in the world while showcasing Fijian talent on a bigger stage.

In summary, the upcoming transition to Racing 92 not only represents a personal milestone for Ravutaumada but also symbolizes the growing recognition of Fijian players in international rugby circles. Such moves enrich the sport and foster greater exchange of talent among rugby nations.


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