Former national flanker Koli Sewabu has conveyed a heartfelt message to the FIJI Water Flying Fijians as they prepare for their match against the Wallabies in Newcastle, Australia. Emphasizing the importance of the national jersey, Sewabu reminded the players that it is more than just an item of clothing; it symbolizes the nation’s identity, pride, and resilience.

“The jersey is not yours to own. It is a sacred symbol of our nation, our people, and our shared pride,” he stated, highlighting the players’ role as custodians of its history and future. Sewabu encouraged the team to honor past legends of the sport and inspire future generations. Players are urged to carry the spirit of Fiji into the game with passion, faith, and purpose, recognizing the legacy entrusted to them when they don the national colors.

As the Flying Fijians look ahead to their first July Test, they will integrate four debutants into the squad: Philip Baselala, Kavaia Tagivetaua, Salesi Rayasi, and Sam Wye. This selection is expected to inject fresh energy into the team and is part of head coach Mick Byrne’s strategy to blend experienced athletes with emerging talents. Byrne expressed optimism about retaining a balance of skill and enthusiasm, allowing the newcomers to shine without the weight of undue expectations.

The anticipation for the matchup with the Wallabies is mounting, with the game scheduled for 3.30 PM this Sunday at McDonald Jones Stadium. This energetic blend of new and seasoned players bodes well for the team, as they aim to showcase their development and resilience. Fans are hopeful that the squad’s dedication and skill will result in a memorable performance, further strengthening the legacy of Fijian rugby on an international platform.


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