Peni Ravai, a seasoned prop who has recently joined the Fijian Drua team, is eager to pass the torch to younger players vying for positions in the Flying Fijians squad. At 34 years old, Ravai acknowledges that his time representing the national team may be nearing its end, and he is supportive of introducing a new generation of Fijian front rowers.

“I believe the coaches are focused on building a team for the future, especially with the 2027 Rugby World Cup in sight,” Ravai mentioned. He emphasizes his willingness to represent Fiji if selected, underscoring his dedication to his country.

Returning to his roots, Ravai expressed joy at playing in his homeland after previously competing in France. He noted the significant energy and youthful spirit of the Drua squad, observing how the local environment and younger players create a unique atmosphere. “There are many young talents eager to play the game,” he stated.

As he continues his recovery from a demanding season with the Flying Fijians, Ravai is looking forward to the upcoming matches, ready to embrace whatever challenges lie ahead. “We take each game as it comes, and I’m excited about my first game with the Drua,” he concluded.

This positive transition highlights not only Ravai’s commitment to the sport but also an encouraging future for Fijian rugby, as the focus shifts to nurturing emerging talents and reinforcing the national team’s foundations for the years to come. With experienced players like Ravai keen on developing the next generation, there is much to look forward to in Fijian rugby.


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