Playing for Fiji Shadow at the Fiji Bitter Sapphire Marist 7s really brought out the best

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Public 7s crew part Sireli Maqala may in any case be an obscure, yet many including mentor Gareth Baber accepts the youth will be a commonly recognized name soon.

Playing for Fiji Shadow at the Fiji Bitter Sapphire Marist 7s truly drew out the best from the player that scored two pursues for RKS in the Deans last in 2018.

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Many don’t understand that the 21-year-old Bureiwai resident from Ra broke his correct arm and left leg over the most recent two years.

Nonetheless, Maqala says he didn’t surrender on account of his folks.

He says his folks send cash from Labasa to accommodate him and his sibling which is one reason he needs to buckle down.

For me and my sibling here in Suva we stay at my auntie’s place, it is a major test for me consistently I need to prepare hard and consider them, they working and sending cash through, that is one of my enormous test to buckle down each day’.

Public mentor, Baber says Maqala was one of the champion entertainers for Fiji Shadow at the Marist 7s.

‘There’s a player that truly energizes me is Sireli Maqala playing for us, he’s in the crew, he’s just a youngster you realize he took the last (Marist 7s) there by storm’.

Marist 7s Player of the Tournament Jerry Tuwai says Maqala and a couple of other youthful players have substantiated themselves.

-FBC News
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