Australian rugby union player Samu Kerevi, who was born in Fiji, presently competes for Suntory Sungoliath in the Japanese Top League. He usually stands in the middle. He has represented the Australian national team and the Queensland Reds in Super Rugby.
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Samu Kerevi played Premier Rugby for GPS Old Boys in Brisbane in 2012 under the ref name Musashi. He was chosen to be a member of the Fiji Under-20 team at the 2012 IRB Junior World Championship in South Africa, together with his brother Josua. He scored the first try of the competition against Wales in the first pool game, and he then scored twice against Samoa.
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Samu Kerevi Ethnicity
He is Fijian-born and was nearly a Kiwi.
Samu Kerevi Nationality
In August 2016, Kerevi was granted citizenship in Australia.
Samu Kerevi Award
The top prize, named after late famous Queensland prop Stan Pilecki, the first player to amass 100 caps for the Reds, went to Kerevi.
Samu Kerevi Age
Samu Kerevi is 30 years of age.
Samu Kerevi Current Team
Samuela Vatuniveivuke Kerevi presently plays for Suntory Sungoliath in the Japanese Top League.


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