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MARGARET WISE Tuesday, October 07, 2008 KNOWN for his size, power and skill, Ratu Nasigayavi headed straight for Nakavu village the night the Warratah's landed in Nadi. He was not putting his flair to the test. The man dubbed the next Jonah Lomu last travelled to Fiji as a 12-year old child so he found it nerve-racking that his first match back home would be against talented relatives. "They are all my cousins," he said of the Nadi team players, emphasising that his mother was from Nakavu, a stone throw from Prince Charles Park where he played his first game in Warratah's colours last night. "I was nervous. They all showed up at the airport so that was exciting. I also know good Fijians are in rugby so it was all very emotional. A lot has changed since I last visited. It's nice to see all the changes. I was in Tonga for the... [read full story]
