Armstrong-Ravula has a bright future ahead of him - Leali'ifano

Armstrong-Ravula has a bright future ahead of him - Leali'ifano

By Navitalai Naivalurua
Monday 29/04/2024

Former Wallabies fly-half and current Samoa and Moana Pasifika first-five eighth Christian Leali'ifano has commended how 20-year-old Swire Shipping Fijian Drua fly-half Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula has been playing in his first season of the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific.

He says he has been admiring Ravula from afar, and he loves how he controls the game.

Leali'ifano says Ravula has a bright future ahead of him, and he is a great addition to Fiji rugby.

When asked about some of the things they will need to improve in their next game against the Highlanders, Leali'ifano says they will need to ensure they finish well in their execution.

He says they dropped a lot of ball against the Drua, and they cannot afford that against the Highlanders this week.

Moana Pasifika will host the Highlanders at 2.05pm Saturday in Tonga.

Meanwhile, the Drua will meet the Brumbies at 9.35pm Satrurday in Canberra.

In other Super Rugby Pacific matches, the Hurricanes will host the Waratahs at 7.05pm Friday, the Rebels will play the Blues at 9.35pm Friday, the Crusaders will host the Reds at 4.35pm Saturday, and the Chiefs will take on the Force at 7.05pm Saturday.

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