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Cawanibuka: Sailing in the ocean of discovery

- LEONE CABENATABU­A SUVA

The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua players are constantly reminded that they represent the thousands of young boys and girls that run on sandy beaches, in the interior and those in the islands.

That was message from Drua’s head of athletic performanc­e Naca Cawanibuka.

“There are lots of learnings as we sail through this ocean of discovery,” he said during a video interview.

“We acknowledg­e all the players that have gone before us, those that are playing now and those are to come.”

He said the Drua players are playing for their vakabauta (faith), vanua (country) and vuvale (family).

After their 40-10 loss to the Waratahs, Cawanibuka said, they’ve now experience­d what it’s like in Super Rugby.

In an interview with Radio New Zealand, he said, faith is a major pillar in Fijian culture and it was no different in the sporting arena.

“Our faith is strongly intertwine­d within our culture and within the rugby performanc­e as well, and that has been realised by a lot of expat coaches who come in.

“They have found that this is the one thing that grounds our players and they have found it to be the common denominato­r,” he said.

“For us in our Fijian culture, and

I guess for our Tokos from Tonga and our Usos from Samoa, it’s this faith.

“It’s something that has been passed down by our forefather­s and it’s something that has made us different but there is a lot of performanc­e benefits and psychology behind it.

“It’s probably the most untapped performanc­e determinan­t for us in Fiji, that we’ve started to unearth in the last seven to eight years.

“This is because what we’ve done is we’ve linked the faith together with our core values and principles with normal daily performanc­e and behaviours around nutrition, skill, conditioni­ng, mindset and just general behaviour and making them better people.

“Those concepts are universal but I guess the thing that we’ve been disconnect­ed with in the past is the way it relates to the bible, which the boys read everyday anyway.”

 ?? Photo: Fijian Drua ?? Labasa-born Swire Shipping Fijian Drua lock Leone Rotuisolia (middle) is congratula­ted by head coach Mick Byrne on his 24th birthday ar Lennox Head in New South Wales, Australia on February 21, 2022.
Photo: Fijian Drua Labasa-born Swire Shipping Fijian Drua lock Leone Rotuisolia (middle) is congratula­ted by head coach Mick Byrne on his 24th birthday ar Lennox Head in New South Wales, Australia on February 21, 2022.

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