Sireli Maqala, a center for Bayonne and a member of the Flying Fijians, is making waves in the French Top 14 league by leading the scoring charts with a remarkable nine tries in just twelve matches. This achievement highlights his exceptional performance since the start of the season, particularly as he strives to cement his reputation in the competitive landscape of French rugby.

Maqala, who previously earned an Olympic gold medal with the Fijian 7s team in 2021, has outpaced Lyon’s scrum-half Baptiste Couilloud, who has scored eight tries this season. Notably, Maqala stands as the sole Fijian player among the top 10 scorers in the league, showcasing his significant contribution to the sport and his country’s representation in European rugby.

Currently, his team, Bayonne, holds a commendable position in the league, sitting fourth with 34 points. The competition is intense, with Bordeaux leading the pack at 41 points, followed closely by Toulouse also at 41, and Toulon at third with 37 points.

This impressive performance by Sireli Maqala not only reflects his talent and hard work but also augurs well for the future of Fijian players in international rugby, as they continue to make notable impacts on major world stages. The narrative of Maqala’s success serves as an inspiration for emerging talents from Fiji, emphasizing that dedication can lead to international recognition and success in sports.


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