Nasua Scoops Silktails Top Award

Meli Nasua has been crowned the Kaiviti Silktails ‘Player of the Year’ for his consistent high-quality performances across the 2022 New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) Ron Massey Cup competition.

Thursday 01 September 2022 | 07:30

Meli Nasua

Meli Nasua

Meli Nasua has been crowned the Kaiviti Silk­tails ‘Player of the Year’ for his consistent high-quality performances across the 2022 New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) Ron Massey Cup compe­tition.

In a Dally-M Medal style of vot­ing, points were awarded on a 3-2-1 basis to Silktails players across the 18-round competition.

Nasua, a 20-year-old forward who enjoyed his first season in RMC, polled in six of 15 games to take out the Tabu Soro Medal. He fin­ished 11 votes ahead of half Rusi­ate Baletamavua (nine) and centre Paula Walisoliso, fullback Temesia Jilivecevece and winger Tutuvili Viliame (eight each).

It was one of two honours Nas­ua collected at the end-of-season awards held at Sydney’s Kirribilli Club on Friday, August 26.

He and winger-fullback Osea Natoga scored nine tries each to jointly win the ‘Try Scorer of the Year’ award. The pair were equal fourth overall on the Ron Massey Cup tries list for 2022.

Ten (10) awards were announced at the function hosted by Kaiviti Silktails chairman Petero Civ­oniceva and executive director Ste­phen Driscoll.

The Fijian team has spent the past two years based in Sydney to play in the NSWRL competition because of the COVID-19 protocols hinder­ing international travel. They are hoping to return to a regular home and away season in 2023.

Finishing with six wins and nine losses this year, the Silktails missed the finals by one win with their last game being a 26-all draw with Mounties scoring in the 78th  minute, which secured them a top-five finals spot in the nine-team RMC.

Although disappointed at not making their first finals campaign, the Silktails overcame several hur­dles throughout the year including season-ending injuries to key play­ers and the unexpected death of their long-time Football Manager Jacquie Shannon in June.

“We were two minutes away from our first finals berth but in the scheme of things – having two sea­sons away from home – we feel like we achieved a lot,” Driscoll said.

“Particularly this year with the passing of Jacquie which rocked us all. We knew there’d be chal­lenges along the way but losing her was not one we expected to face.

“But we completed the season with the youngest squad we’ve ever had to reflect the youth policy we want here at the Silktails – a devel­opmental club to give young Fijian players a pathway into the Austral­ian competitions.”

Eight players from the 30-member squad that arrived for pre-season training in January were over 23 years. That figure will drop to just three for 2023.

Several Silktails have played in The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup, Jersey Flegg and Sydney Shield in addition to Ron Massey Cup games.

A Silktail from the 2021 squad, Pio Seci, made his NRL debut playing for the Manly Warringah Sea Ea­gles in Round 21. Seci won the Rec­ognition Award this year – present­ed with a Silktails blazer - which is now the tradition for any player who makes it to the NRL.

n The Silktails’ participation in the NSWRL’s Ron Massey Cup is proudly supported by the Australi­an Government through PacificAus Sports.

The NSWRL receives funding from the Australian Government through PacificAus Sports to sup­port the Silktails’ participation in the NSWRL’s Ron Massey Cup

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