The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Ratu battles through red tape to stay at Warriors

Glasgow delight as powerful wing Tagive pens new two-year deal

- STEVE SCOTT stscott@thecourier.co.uk

Ratu Tagive’s breakout season saw him smash through eligibilit­y red tape to get a long, close look at internatio­nal rugby – and he’s now committed to Glasgow long-term.

The athletic and powerful wing was an admired player at Scotstoun and a popular figure within the Warriors family but always seemed to be squeezed out – until his three-year residency period was completed last year.

No longer restricted to being one of two non-EU eligible players in the Warriors squad week-to-week he seized his chance, won a call up to the Scotland Six Nations squad and now plans to kick on to further successes with a new twoyear deal signed.

“It was an amazing buzz, training with Scotland during the Six Nations,” said the Australian-born wing, whose dad is Fijian.

“Just being there and being a sponge, soaking up everything I could from being close to the likes of Stuart Hogg and Sean Maitland over that period.

“It was crazy, I felt like the new kid at school going in there, even though I know half of the guys really well, playing and training with them every day for Glasgow. But the aspiration­s are now to kick on, and that first cap is a definite target now.

“When Leone (Nakarawa) came back he said of all the places he could have chosen around the world, the Warriors were the team that initially gave him a crack before anyone knew who he was.

“I felt the same way – Glasgow gave me a second crack at a profession­al sporting career, and I wasn’t going anywhere else, to be honest.”

Tagive has always felt at home at Glasgow – it’s just that the opportunit­ies for him were limited for the first two years.

“When we came across from Australia initially there was a lot of fear obviously moving halfway across the world, not knowing anyone, but I remember when I met (former Warrior) Richie Vernon for the first time, he said ‘Look mate, if there’s anything that you need, I’m here if you need any chat about fitting in or places to move to’.

“It was all like that, all the players were the same wherever their background­s. Now it just feels like home.”

Breaking out of the eligibilit­y restrictio­ns was the big key, as they had led to many disappoint­ments.

“One of the worst was when I was called into the squad for a game in Munster, we’d finished the captain’s run and were about to board the bus for the airport to go to Cork, I saw Dave (Rennie) come over and I knew immediatel­y something was up,” recalled Ratu.

“He said ‘mate, we stuffed up and we need Callum (Gibbins) and Nick Frisbee for this game as our non-EU players, so you can’t play’. Stafford (McDowall) came in instead, had a great game and went on to have a breakthrou­gh season.

“There were a few missed chances like that, and it’s a real relief not have it hanging over me now.

“The decisions that the coaches are making every week aren’t based on that but on merit, because you’re playing well.

“I guess it’s been a bit of a breakout year for me, but I’m still establishi­ng myself, and I’m not one of those players who has the luxury of knowing they’ll be starting because of wingers we have – look at all the guys who were at the World Cup, Niko (Matawalu), DTH (van der Merwe), Tommy (Seymour), and Kyle Steyn’s made his debut for Scotland now.”

In the meantime, the enforced break for the coronaviru­s crisis is frustratin­g for players, although the banter and competitiv­eness continues as if they were all in the training room.

“It’s a unique situation for everyone in the world, isn’t it?” added Ratu.

“It’s been challengin­g and my partner Victoria and I have been joking that it’s like going back to when we were young kids in our bedrooms speaking only online.

“The positive thing is we’re all physically disconnect­ed but we’re making more time to call on each other.”

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? Australian-born wing Ratu Tagive has agreed a two-year deal to remain at Glasgow Warriors.
Picture: SNS. Australian-born wing Ratu Tagive has agreed a two-year deal to remain at Glasgow Warriors.

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