Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is “the perfect candidate” to make a successful transition to rugby union.

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Nonetheless, Tuqiri, a previous Kangaroo and Wallaby accepts the Warriors fullback won’t stroll into an All Blacks shirt due to the plenitude of ability emerging from New Zealand’s rugby industrial facility.

Reports out of Australia have tipped Tuivasa-Sheck to betray group toward the finish of this season and join the Blues and New Zealand Rugby with the end goal of making the All Blacks crew for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

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Tuqiri, who played against a youthful Tuivasa-Sheck when he was beginning his vocation at the Roosters in 2013 says the Warriors fullback is an “inconceivable competitor”.

Addressing Fox Sports, Tuqiri says he thinks with a smidgen of work, just with rules and positional play Tuivasa-Sheck would generally approve of the change.

The Namatakula resident from Nadroga who began with group prior to going to rugby and afterward returning to the NRL, says Tuivasa-Sheck will be facing a ton of ability for an All Blacks jumper.

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