FIJIAN MENS and WOMEN’S SQUAD FOR PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIP, 2023

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Penrith’s Dally M rookie of the year Sunia Turuva and Wests Tigers young gun Jahream Bula headline a star-studded Fiji squad named for the Pacific Championships.

Both named as finalists for the 2023 Dally M Rookie of the Year – an award which was eventually won by the premiership-winning Turuva – the talented young duo are several NRL players to be named in the squad by coach Wise Kativerata.

Storm forward Tui Kamikamica takes over from Kevin Naiqama as captain, while Eels duo Maika Sivo and Waqa Blake join Dragons star Mikaele Ravalawa and Rabbitohs flyer Taane Milne.

Fiji take on the Cook Islands in Port Moresby on October 22 before facing hosts Papua New Guinea the following week on October 29.

Waqa Blake (Eels) Jahream Bula (Wests Tigers) Kurt Donoghoe (Dolphins) Kitione Kautoga (Bulldogs) Tui Kamikamica, capt. (Storm) Sirilo Lovokuro (Kaiviti Silktails) Taane Milne (Rabbitohs) Noah Nailagoliva (Knights) Caleb Navale (Sea Eagles) Jason Qareqare (Castleford Tigers) Mikaele Ravalawa (Dragons) Mesake Ravonu (Bulldogs) Apisalome Saukuru (Wests Tigers) Maika Sivo (Eels) Peni Tagituimua (Bulldogs) Sunia Turuva (Panthers) King Vuniyayawa (Salford Red Devils) Brandon Wakeham (Wests Tigers) Watisoni Waqanisaravi (Kaiviti Silktails) Gordon Whippy (Ipswich Jets)

The women’s side will play their sole fixture against Samoa on October 15 with the likes of Cassie Staples, Sereana Naitokatoka and Talei Holmes all set to feature.

Ana Raduva (Steelers) Anastasia Shum (Steelers) Cassie Staples (Sharks) Ema Rainima (Rabbitohs) Josephine Maejiirs, capt. (Rabbitohs) Patricia Raikadroka (Rabbitohs) Sienna Laing (Titans) Siniva SaAnga (Rabbitohs) Talei Holmes (Sharks) Teaghan Lai, Sereana Naitokatoka (Sharks) Aliti Namoce (Bears) Mere Kilawekana, Grace Waqa Adi Sokula Waqa, Asena Rokomarama, Vitalina Naikore (Cowboys) Merewalesi Rokouono (Cowboys) Salote Sukakinamena Asenaca Diranuve (Police Sharks)

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