Sireli Maqala, the Olympic gold medalist and standout centre for Bayonne rugby club, has secured his future for an additional five seasons with a contract extension. This significant move reflects not only Maqala’s exceptional contributions to the team since his arrival in August 2021 but also the club’s strong commitment to retaining top talent.
Maqala has made an impressive impact in the French Top 14 league, scoring 11 tries in just 20 matches this season. His remarkable performances, which include leading the try-scorers chart, highlight his agility and speed on the field. Club president Philippe Tayeb expressed pride in locking in the talented player for five more years, indicating the high regard in which Maqala is held.
During his tenure, Maqala has established himself as a crucial asset for Bayonne, reinforcing the growing reputation of Fijian players in international rugby. Previously, he became a household name after contributing to Fiji’s victory in the rugby sevens at the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games. His ongoing success serves as an inspiration not only to Fijian players but also to aspiring athletes worldwide.
As Bayonne continues to compete in the Top 14, currently ranked fourth in the league, both Maqala and the club’s prospects look bright, promising thrilling moments for fans in the upcoming matches. This positive trajectory mirrors the increasing competitiveness of Fijian rugby talent on the global stage and reinforces the belief that the best is yet to come for both Maqala and his team.

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