Four years ago he was a kava farmer in Somosomo, Taveuni, and now he is rated as the best NRL winger.
With 19 tries after 26 rounds, 15 line breaks, 15 offloads and gaining an average of 131 metres per game, Semi Radradra is expected to be better this year.
2014 was special for the 22-year-old as it only took him four years to learn the 13 man game.
In just his second year in the NRL, the flying Fijian scored more tries than established wingmen Brett Morris, Manu Vatuvei and Alex Johnston.
Radradra made his first grade debut in July last year and helped the Vodafone Fiji Bati to the semifinals of the Rugby League World Cup and joined Corey Norman as the only Eels players to appear in every single game last season.
Meanwhile, the NRL season will kick off on March 5th.