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Fiji name super-stacked Nations Championship squad but high-profile duo miss out


MARSEILLE, FRANCE - OCTOBER 15: Levani Botia of Fiji reacts during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 Quarter Final match between England and Fiji at Stade Velodrome on October 15, 2023 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images)
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Levani Botia and Semi Radradra are in line to make a long-awaited return to test rugby after being named in the Flying Fijians’ 32-man squad for the upcoming inaugural Nations Championship.

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There is also a place for veteran hooker Sam Matavesi, who is included despite playing fourth-tier rugby in England with Cornish club Camborne in the season just gone.

However, former England No.8 Nathan Hughes and ex-France international Virimi Vakatawa, who were included in the wider 50-man squad, haven’t survived the cut.

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Fiji will face Wales, England and Scotland in three Tests across the United Kingdom – Cardiff, Liverpool and Edinburgh – in July.

“I have chosen a team of players that have experience and are playing some of the best rugby in their current clubs,” said acting Fiji head coach Senirusi Seruvakula.

“This is a tough campaign, but I am confident this group has the talent, the heart, and the discipline to represent Fiji with pride.”

Botia, who plays for La Rochelle, hasn’t featured for Fiji since the 30-24 loss to England in the quarter-finals of RWC 2023, while Japan-based Radradra has been absent since the 24-19 win over Wales in November 2024.

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The pair will add plenty of x-factor to a squad not lacking in talent, or years. Botia is 37 years of age, while Radradra is 33.

Ten Fijian Drua players have made it into the 32-men squad, with former Drua captain Tevita Ikanivere, who plays with Radradra in Japan now, named to lead the Flying Fijians.

Flying Fijians: (Props) Eroni Mawi, Atunaisa Sokobale, Peni Ravai, Luke Tagi, Tim Hoyt; (Hookers) Tevita Ikanivere, Sam Matavesi, Zuriel Togiatama; (Locks) Isoa Nasilasila, Mesake Vocevoce, Temo Mayanavanua, Tevita Ratuva; (Loosemen) Lekima Tagitagivalu, Kitione Salawa, Elia Canakaivata, Levani Botia, Pita-Gus Sowakula, Peceli Yato; (Halfbacks) Frank Lomani, Simione Kuruvoli, Sam Wye; (Flyhalf) Caleb Muntz, Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula; (Midfield) Josua Tuisova, Filimoni Botitu, Selestino Ravutaumada, Semi Radradra; (Outside backs) Jiuta Wainiqolo, Kalaveti Ravouvou, Vinaya Habosi, Salesi Rayasi; Vuate Karawalevu.

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JD 49 mins ago

Yato has been playing mainly second row for the last 2 seasons. Get him there for Fiji and get Nathan Hughes in the squad as an out and out 8. His form has been really good.


Don’t understand Ravutaumanda at centre either. He has literally never played in the centres at a professional level.

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SB 1 hr ago

Great depth in the centres, back 3 and back row.

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