Fijian rugby player Sireli Maqala continues to impress in the French Top 14 league, as he scored his 10th try of the season during Bayonne’s 33-12 victory against Castres. This achievement underscores his prowess on the field, especially noteworthy as he leads the try-scoring charts after participating in 13 matches.
Maqala showcased his speed and agility by capitalizing on a deflected pass, sprinting 60 meters without contest to secure his latest try. He is joined by fellow Flying Fijians player Luke Tagi, who played in the second half for Bayonne. On the opposing side, Vilimoni Botitu represented Castres at center, while seasoned player Leone Nakarawa was part of the match day squad.
In additional action from the league, Pau triumphed over RC Vannes with a score of 48-24, and Montpellier narrowly defeated Clermont with a scoreline of 22-18.
Maqala’s ongoing success in the Top 14 not only highlights his individual talent but also brings attention to Fijian players making an impact in international leagues. As he continues to lead in scoring, it is a positive reflection of the developing rugby talent from the region, offering hope for the future of Fijian rugby on a global scale.
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