‘Prince Of Wingers’ Joeli Vidiri Farewelled

Joeli Vidiri was farewelled yesterday at the home of his beloved Counties Manukau Steelers.
The former Counties Manukau, Blues and All Blacks rugby hero died last month in the United States at the age of 48.
His journey home was supported by generous fundraising throughout the rugby community.
Family, friends and fans paid tribute to Vidiri by wearing the colours of the teams he represented during the funeral service at Navigation Homes Stadium in Pukekohe.
Sir Michael Jones, Vidiri’s former Blues and All Blacks team-mate, called him “the prince of wingers” and spoke about his legacy on and off the field.
“You can feel (his legacy) today. It’s really in the air and it’s quite magical.”
He said Vidiri would “bamboozle the opposition” and was “a perfect mix of menace and magic” when he played for the Blues.
“He saved us a few times. He changed the outcome of the game many times. I don’t know if we would’ve won in 1996 and 97 … if not for this man.
“He was unique, he was one in a million.”
Sir Michael concluded saying Vidiri was a trailblazer representing Fiji and the New Zealand All Blacks both in sevens and 15s.