Ratuniyarawa has no intentions of hanging up his boots yet

Ratuniyarawa has no intentions of hanging up his boots yet
Vodafone Flying Fijians lock Api Ratuniyarawa

Vodafone Flying Fijians lock Api Ratuniyarawa has no intentions of retiring from international duties yet as he has set his focus on the Pacific Nations Cup and the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

While speaking at a Flying Fijians press conference, Ratuniyarawa says he has just signed a contract for two years with London Irish and he will still be playing rugby after the World Cup next year.

The 35-year old made his debut for Fiji in 2012 and has played 36 test matches.

Meanwhile, Fiji will meet Tonga in their first PNC match at 3.30pm Saturday at the ANZ Stadium.

You can catch the live commentary of the match on Viti FM on 92,92.2 and 92.6FM.

Tickets for the match can be purchased from the Fiji Sports Council from Thursday.

Grandstand tickets are $50 for Platinum and $35 for Gold and $12 for children under-12.

Concrete Embankment tickets are $25 and $5 for children under-12 while grass embankment tickets are $10 and $2 for children under-12.

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