Fijian rugby player Luke Tagi has officially extended his contract with Aviron Bayonnais until 2028, as announced by the club. Tagi joined Bayonne last season after an impressive stint with Aix-en-Provence, where he made 45 league appearances and scored eight tries. Before his time in ProD2, he played for Stade Français, logging 18 first-team appearances over two seasons.
His recent performances at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, where he represented the Flying Fijians, further highlighted his exceptional skills and solidified his reputation as a world-class talent. The club emphasized that Tagi’s contributions have been invaluable, stating that his “presence will continue to shine in the group.”
In a heartwarming note, Team BSMI congratulated Luke and his fiancé Stella, acknowledging the exciting times ahead both on and off the rugby field.
This contract extension not only marks a significant milestone in Tagi’s career but also reflects Aviron Bayonne’s commitment to building a strong future for their team. With his proven track record and recent accomplishments, the club and fans alike are hopeful for an even more successful tenure ahead for Tagi in the coming years.
Summary: Luke Tagi has signed a contract extension with Aviron Bayonnais through 2028, following his successful career path that includes notable performances at the 2023 Rugby World Cup and stints with Stade Français and Aix-en-Provence. The extension signifies the club’s trust in his abilities, promising an exciting future both for Tagi and Aviron Bayonne.
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