Peni Ravai, a seasoned prop who recently joined the Fijian Drua, is eager to provide younger players with opportunities in the Flying Fijians team. At 34 years old, Ravai acknowledges that his time representing the national team may be coming to an end, making way for a new generation of talent.
“I see a lot of potential in the young Fijian front rowers,” Ravai stated, emphasizing the importance of nurturing new players. He noted that the coaches seem focused on creating a fresh squad aimed at preparing for the 2027 Rugby World Cup. Ravai remains open to representing his country, stating, “If I do get selected, I will always say yes to representing my country.”
Expressing his joy at returning to play rugby in Fiji, where his career began, Ravai remarked on the differences he observes within the Drua setup compared to his previous experiences in France. He highlighted the youthful energy of the players and the enthusiasm they bring to the game.
As he continues to recover from a demanding season with the Flying Fijians, Ravai is looking forward to the upcoming season, ready to embrace each game as it arrives.
The story reflects the importance of mentorship and the natural progression of sports, where seasoned athletes guide the next generation. Ravai’s willingness to step back for others while still expressing pride in his heritage and experiences speaks to the values of teamwork and legacy in professional sports.
This transition period for the Flying Fijians could lead to an exciting future as new talent emerges, generating hope for fans and the growth of rugby in Fiji.
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