Pita Gus Sowakula, the former All Blacks backrower currently playing for Clermont, is set to make his debut for the Fiji Water Flying Fijians against England tomorrow morning. This decision was confirmed by a member of the Flying Fijians’ tour party, highlighting an exciting moment in Sowakula’s rugby career.
Initially left out of the final matchday 23 squad, Sowakula was called in as a late injury replacement, showcasing the team’s need for his experience. At 31, he is poised to become the second Fiji-born player with former All Blacks ties to represent Fiji, following Seta Tamanivalu’s switch in 2022.
The match against England is scheduled for 5:40 AM at Twickenham Stadium. Fans will have the chance to catch a delayed broadcast of this highly-anticipated match on FBC Sports at 8 PM Monday.
This debut not only reflects Sowakula’s individual journey but also signifies a broader trend in rugby where athletes are returning to represent their heritage amid evolving eligibility rules. With the inclusion of experienced players such as Sowakula, the Flying Fijians aim to strengthen their squad as they prepare for international competition. The atmosphere surrounding this match is electric, so supporters are hopeful that the Flying Fijians will deliver an inspiring performance on this historic occasion.

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