Get ready as the man known as the Black Beast Napolioni Nalaga will be unleashed in the World Cup Sevens tournament which kicks off in Dubai in the next 60 hours.
Nalaga, who joined the Digicel Fiji Sevens team yesterday will get all the support he needs when he runs into The Sevens Stadium located in the desert of Dubai.
One person who will really count for Nalaga is his father, Kavekini.
We spoke to Kavekini Nalaga who stays in Nasama Village, and he told us that a father's dream of watching his son in action for the Digicel Fiji Sevens team to defend the Melrose Cup is now a reality for him.
Napolioni Nalaga's father is a former national 15s wing and was one of our best players in the 1987 Rugby World Cup.
He will fly out tomorrow to support his son.
Nalaga said his presence in Dubai to watch his son will boost the morale of the 22-year-old as this will be the first time for him to watch his son abroad after hitting the headlines as the best wing in France.
Nalaga senior said his son's dream was to represent the Fiji team and it started in the home of soccer in Ba when he played for Khalsa Primary School in the U-13 grade.
He then joined Natabua High School and represented the U-18 team.
He later played for the Lelean U-19 team when he was spotted by the Auckland Grammar scouts and spent 2005 with them before he captained the Fiji U-21 side in the World Cup in France in 2006.
It was in this competition where he secured a contract with French club, Clermont.
Kavekini said he spoke to his son through SKYPE after his club game on the weekend where he scored a hat trick of tries and was assured by Napolioni that he will not let his father down when he watches him in Dubai this weekend.
This will be the first World Cup Sevens appearance for the 22 year old Nadroga lad, but Nalaga is ready.
Nalaga, dubbed as the new Jonah Lomu, is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 220 pounds.
He is also the top try scorer in the French Top 14 competition, and will play in the forwards for Fiji this weekend.