ACT Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham has challenged Tevita Kuridrani to find his voice and use his World Cup experience to become a Super Rugby role model.

The soft spoken Fijian is preparing for his fifth Super Rugby season.

Kuridrani has vowed to keep taking his game to a new level after establishing himself as the first choice outside centre in Australian rugby.

The 24‑year‑old has already played 57 games for the Brumbies and 31 Tests for Australia.

Larkham is expected to make Kuridrani the vice-captain for the Brumbies.

In the opening round of the Super Rugby next Friday, the Blues will play the Highlanders at 6.35pm while the Hurricanes will play the Brumbies at 8.40pm.

On Saturday, the Crusaders will take on the Chiefs at 6.35pm and the Waratahs will play the Reds at 8.40pm.

On Sunday, the Kings will play the Sharks at 1am and the Bulls will clash with the Stormers at 3.05am.

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