Swire Shipping Fijian Drua’s fly-half Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula has made a remarkable achievement by becoming the youngest player to lead the team in points following their thrilling 28-24 victory against the Gallagher Chiefs. At just 21 years old, Armstrong-Ravula played a pivotal role in this match, marking the Drua’s first win of the season and their first-ever victory against the Chiefs.
In a standout performance, he scored 18 points, which included two converted tries and three penalty kicks. His contributions were vital as the Drua staged a comeback after trailing at halftime.
Now in his second season of Super Rugby, Armstrong-Ravula has amassed a total of 135 points, surpassing the previous record held by Teti Tela, who scored 124 points. Having initially joined the Drua as a development player, his swift rise within the team highlights the profound impact he is having on Fijian rugby.
Head coach Glen Jackson has commended Armstrong-Ravula for his remarkable skill set and understanding of game strategy, underlining the promising future of youth players in the sport. This development aligns with a growing trend in Fijian rugby, where emerging talents are increasingly assuming significant roles, bolstering the nation’s competitiveness on an international level.
As the Drua prepares for upcoming matches, Armstrong-Ravula’s achievement fosters a sense of optimism among fans and teammates. His exceptional performance, coupled with the unwavering support from fans, positions the Drua on an encouraging path in the Super Rugby Pacific, indicating a hopeful future brimming with potential successes.

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