Scotland's Guinness PRO14 clubs are developing a habit of recruiting Fijian players and hooker Mesu Dolokoto is the latest to agree terms for a post-World Cup switch.
The Autumn Nations Cup is finally here and with it, the beginning of the new international season and a fresh crop of youngsters to watch as they forge careers for themselves in the Test arena.
Nadolo, who quit test rugby last year, is back in the squad after a successful switch to Leicester proved he was still a defence busting force.
Edinburgh and Glasgow arrive into the new PRO14 campaign after contrasting fortunes last season, but both will now look to give youth a fling this term.
The politics surrounding the game in Fiji leave much to be desired but there is one very good reason why they would be a useful asset to the Six Nations.
Glasgow racked up eight tries in a 56-24 PRO14 victory over Zebre that boosted their play-off hopes.
Fiji were the dominant team for much of this match but set-piece, fitness and discipline ultimately let John McKee's side down in the final third of the game.
Fiji have named a strong side capable of asking some tough questions of Wales as the Six Nations champions eye up top spot in Pool D.