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Illustration of Vulikijapani debuts for Northampton

Former Fiji Star Takes the Rugby Union by Storm!

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Mitieli Vulikijapani, a former Fiji Bati player, recently made an impressive debut for the Northampton Saints, contributing to their 31-12 victory against Leicester in the Premiership Rugby Cup at Franklin’s Gardens. This match marked Vulikijapani’s first foray into rugby union, following a notable career in the Super League with Hull FC.

At 30 years old, Vulikijapani, who has been serving as a Gunner in the British Army, originally joined the Saints as a guest player. However, reports suggest that he may be transitioning to rugby union on a more permanent basis, indicating a new chapter in his sporting career.

This development not only highlights Vulikijapani’s versatility as an athlete but also brings excitement to fans as they can witness his journey as he explores new challenges in rugby union. Transitioning from league to union can be a significant shift, and his success could inspire other players to follow similar paths.

Overall, Vulikijapani’s debut is a reminder of the dynamic nature of sports and the opportunities that arise for athletes to reinvent themselves in different formats of the game.


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