Tikoirotuma always has Fiji on his mind
It has now become a norm for Tikoirotuma to prepare for big matches keeping in mind that thousands of rugby fans around Fiji follow the Super Rugby competition.
Speaking exclusively to Fijivillage from Waikato, Tikoirotuma said he wants to use this moment to say Bula to his loved ones and friends in Fiji.
Tikoirotuma also has a message for the Chiefs fans in Fiji.
The former Delainamasi Government School and Marist Brothers High School student has declared he is ready to play for Fiji.
Flying Fijians coach Inoke Male said they may try to get Tikoirotuma in the future but not now as his managers said he is booked till the Super Rugby season ends.
The Chiefs will play Blues at 7.35pm tomorrow.
Meanwhile, in two matches tonight, Crusaders will play Highlanders at 7.35 and Rebels will play Brumbies at 9.40.
Story by: Dhanjay Deo
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