The new rugby season will see several Fijian players playing in new colours as a lot of transfers have taken place this year.
In Super Rugby Pacific, former Kaiviti Silktails and Roosters player Vuate Karawalevu has joined the Waratahs on a one-year deal.
The 22-year-old, who made his debut for the Fiji Bati at last year’s world cup, will join the likes of winger Mark Nawaqanitawase and number eight Langi Gleeson, both sharing links to Fiji.
Reds winger Filipo Daugunu has moved on to the Rebels.
A lot of movement has been seen in the French Top14 with FIJI Water Flying Fijians prop Luke Tagi joining Api Ratuniyarawa at Bayonne.
Former Fiji 7s star Kaminieli Rasaku was released by the club earlier this month as the player asked for contract termination due to personal reasons.
Lanky former Fiji under-20 lock Petero Mailulu has departed Bordeaux Begles for French Pro D2 club Beziers.
Apisai Naqalevu, who came in as an injury replacement for Levani Botia in the 2021 Northern Tour, signed for Perpignan after a stint with Clermont, the club which signed former Chiefs number eight, Pita Gus Sowakula.

Former Fiji Under-20 skipper Akuila Tabualevu has joined La Rochelle while Flying Fijians centre Semi Radradra will feature for Lyon.

Four Fijians have left Lyon which include lock Temo Mayanavanua who has joined Northampton in Premiership Rugby, Josua Tuisova has signed for Racing 92, 33-year-old winger Tavite Veredamu linked up with Perpignan while 2015 France Six Nations squad member Noa Nakaitaci will play for Toulon.
Temo Mayanavanua. Picture: SUPPLIED


Also featuring for Toulon next season will be fullback Setariki Tuicuvu and Setareki Bituniyata for Toulouse.
