Full Name: Trevor Uluinaceva •
Date of Birth: 20 January 2001, CWM Hospital, Suva, Fiji •
Fiji Village: Soso, Yasawa •
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Primary Schools: Tepapa Primary, Auckland; Suva Methodist, St Marcellin Primary, Suva, Fiji •
High Schools: Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Memorial, Ratu Kadavulevu School, Suva, Fiji •
Rugby:
Saint Marcellin U10, U11, U12; represented Suva U10 on the wing (Milo Kaji Rugby Competition - Fiji Primary Schools Rugby Tournament); Current team member of Fiji’s secondary schools under 17 sevens national champion and RKS 15s team. Only member of RKS team 2 promoted to team 1 (2008) after excellent performances •
Positions:
7s - Half Back, Fly Half, Rover, Wing;
15s - Inside Centre, Outside Centre, Wing; Has played Fly Half (whilst Team captain - scored two tries in that game) and Half Back during primary schools age group competition •
Key Strength:
Strong defence, natural attacking abilities and evasive side steps in top flight, can break defence in midfield or in one-on-one situation, good all round ball skills •
Success in School:
Won 3 Fiji High School Art and Design competition within a year (2007).
1. WWF - Turtle preservations
2. One Degree and Fiji Times - Initiative on Global Warming Concerns
3. Fiji Telecom and Tadra Kahani - Communications •
Other Interests!:
Architectural Design, Cricket, Hiking, Spear Fishing.
Immediate Future Aspirations:
‘Wishing to follow a clear rugby development program that most of my rugby peers in Fiji lack due to fund constraints and scarce professional training. Such tailored program will enhance my skills, strength, speed and other aspects needed to be a well developed and entertaining rugby player and also important - to do well in college!’ •
About Trevor’s Current School:
Ratu Kadavulevu School (RKS) is an all boys institution. Their website is www.lodoni.com
It has produced some of Fiji’s finest players in world rugby today - Sitiveni Sivivatu (NZ All Blacks); Seru Rabeni (Fiji, Otago Highlanders, NZ and Leicester Tigers, UK); Ifereimi Rawaqa (Fiji, World Fighting Bulls, Japan); Sireli Naqelevuki (Stomers, South Africa, Fiji 7s); Lepani Nabuliwaqa (Fiji 7s).
