Swire Shipping Fijian Drua utility back Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula says he is really proud of how far his younger brother Moses has come as he continues to chase his dream of donning the white jersey.
Armstrong-Ravula highlighted this to fijivillage Sports in Nadi saying it is really special to be able to go to work with his little brother.
He says with younger brother Moses being in the development squad, the sibling rivalry among the two is still as strong as ever.
The flyhalf knows their parents are watching over them and they are just very proud of the pair, because they do not live with them as they are in Australia.
He says from their younger days, through boarding school and whatever the world would throw at them, it has always been him and his little brother, and to be at the Drua together is special.
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Armstrong-Ravula says obviously he has played a few games for Fiji and now he is definitely hoping that his brother can take that step, first through the Drua, and then the white jersey.
The Drua play the Chiefs next Friday in a pre-season match in Mount Maunganui, before they return to take on the Skipper Select on February 6th at Churchill Park.
They play Moana Pasifika in their first Super Rugby Pacific game at Churchill Park on February 14th.