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Proud father always knew Reece would reach great heights and is not surprised by his success
I have told Sevu to give it all tonight - William Reece

Proud father always knew Reece would reach great heights and is not surprised by his success

I have told Sevu to give it all tonight - William Reece

By Shanil Singh
18/06/2022
Sevu Reece of the Crusaders looks on with his child during the Super Rugby Pacific Quarter Final match between the Crusaders and the Queensland Reds at Orangetheory Stadium on June 03, 2022 in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images)

Watching his son play rugby since he was young, William Reece always knew that Sevu Reece will reach great heights in rugby and is not surprised by the success of the Crusaders and All Blacks winger.

As Sevu prepares to take on the Blues in the Super Rugby Pacific final tonight, he is fully aware that his family and friends back home in Fiji are backing him and are expecting nothing less than a win.

The 25-year-old who joined the Crusaders in 2019 will be playing in his 3rd Super Rugby final tonight.

This includes winning the Super Rugby title in 2019 and the Super Rugby Aotearoa title last year.

Speaking to fijivillage, William Reece says they will be having a small get together with grog and BBQ with families tonight to show their support, and they are hoping for a win.

He says winning in Auckland will be one of the highlights in Sevu’s career because the previous finals have been in Christchurch.

Reece says this is the last game and he has told his son Sevu to give it his all because there are so many people looking forward to the game tonight.

The Crusaders will meet the Blues in the final of Super Rugby Pacific at 7.05 tonight.

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