Samuela Tawake, a prop from the vibrant village of Vuma in Levuka, Ovalau, has made a significant impact in the world of rugby, showcasing remarkable talent and humility both on and off the field. At 29 years old, Tawake began his rugby career with the Fiji under-20 team, accumulating experience in 32 matches. His journey took him to New Zealand in 2018, where he played in the National Provincial Championship for a club in Canterbury and subsequently joined the Manawatu team, appearing in 10 games.
Tawake’s accomplishments continued as he took the field for the Flying Fijians in 2020, contributing to a memorable victory against Georgia in the Autumn Nations Cup before transitioning to Rugby New York in the United States. Now, as he prepares for the upcoming Super Rugby season, Tawake expresses confidence in his training regimen and the camaraderie developing with his younger teammates. “It’s been good. Preparations have been going well. I’m happy so far,” he shared.
In his personal life, Tawake finds joy in fishing and cherishes spending time with family and friends away from the rigors of professional rugby. His culinary preference for chicken curry, inspired by his wife from Samoa, reflects his appreciation for home and family. Tawake describes himself as a laid-back individual, favoring simple attire like T-shirts and shorts.
As he gears up for the new season with the Fijian Drua, Tawake aims to refine his skills, placing special emphasis on tackling techniques and line-out consistency. With an optimistic outlook, he is hopeful for the team’s success in the Super Rugby Pacific competition, driven by a shared goal to elevate their performance on the field.
Tawake’s journey is not just a personal tale of achievement but also represents the spirit of perseverance found within the Fijian rugby community. His determination serves as an inspiring example for aspiring athletes, illustrating that hard work and passion can lead to significant opportunities in sports. As fans anticipate the start of the season, there’s a palpable sense of hope that Tawake and the Drua will bring excitement and pride to Fijian rugby.

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