Sulita Waisega Savours Time With Fijiana
“My dad, Seva Waisega, went to work in Netherlands. He mostly played for the Police team when he was here,” Waisega said.
Thursday 25 May 2023 | 04:48
Macuata represent... Wainikiti Vosadrau (left) and Sulita Waisega at the Australian High Commission on May 12, 2023. Photo: Sereana Salalo
While Sulita Waisega has ticked off representing Fiji at the 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup from her bucket list, she still has a lot more to achieve in rugby.
The 19-year-old Nakawaga, Mali, Macuata lass was the youngest in last year’s WC outing in New Zealand and debuted in the Rooster Chicken Fijiana in this year’s successful Super W defence.
She shares maternal links to Nakama, Macuata and had moved to Netherlands with her family when she was three-years-old.
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The flanker said she has more goals to smash this year with the Fijiana side.
“My dad, Seva Waisega, went to work in Netherlands. He mostly played for the Police team when he was here,” Waisega said.
“It’s in the family to play rugby, I grew up with it. We did not have a girls’ team in Netherlands I joined the boys in school before I came to join the Fijiana team.
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Story by: sereana.salalo@fijisun.com.fj
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