Moses Armstrong-Ravula, younger brother of the Fijian Drua’s standout flyhalf Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula, is making a confident return to the Sportsworld Fiji Under-20 squad. He is gearing up for the Oceania Rugby U20 Challenge, which kicks off tomorrow at King Charles Park in Nadi. Expressing his enthusiasm about returning, he stated, “It’s good to come back. I was waiting all year.” After relocating to Brisbane, he missed the familiar lifestyle of Fiji and looked forward to reuniting with his teammates from last year.
Reflecting on his recent challenges due to personal matters and the transition to life in a new city, Moses has taken the opportunity to regain his footing in rugby. He shared how playing alongside his brother is a special experience, saying, “For me personally, I just want to take each step as it comes… and hopefully play well.”
Moses aims to leverage his experiences from competing in the Queensland Premier Cup to contribute positively to the national team. The Fiji U20 squad, which includes a mix of seasoned players, is set to defend its title against nations like Tonga, Canada, and Samoa.
This upcoming tournament not only highlights Moses’s journey but also reflects the overall growth of Fijian rugby, as young talents like him step into the spotlight. The excitement surrounding the Fiji U20 squad is palpable, with fans hopeful for their success in the Oceania Rugby U20 Challenge.
Overall, the future of Fijian rugby appears promising with budding talents poised to leave a meaningful mark on the sport.

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