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Joe Ravouvou

1991 - Today

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Joseva Ravouvou (born March 21, 1991) is a Fijian-born rugby player who plays for the New Zealand national rugby sevens team. Ravouvou joined the New Zealand sevens team in 2016 and made his debut at the 2017 Hong Kong Sevens. Ravouvou scored two tries in a 38–14 win over Argentina in the 2017 South Africa Sevens final, and was named Man of the Match. Joe Ravouvou sign with Aviron Bayonnais rugby for 2 years. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Joe Ravouvou is the 78th most popular rugby player, the 31st most popular biography from Fiji and the 12th most popular Fijian Rugby Player.

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS

Among rugby players, Joe Ravouvou ranks 78 out of 35Before him are Ruby Tui, Rosko Specman, Dan Norton, Conor Trainor, Vilimoni Botitu, and Nathan Hirayama. After him are Tim Mikkelson, Sharni Williams, Kurt Baker, Philip Snyman, Stacey Fluhler, and Gayle Broughton.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Joe Ravouvou ranks 1,741Before him are Lukáš Gdula, Omar Craddock, Carlos Garrote, Antonio Infantino, Crystal Emmanuel, and Ahmad Alikaj. After him are Dávid Vecsernyés, Isobel Bishop, Julia Sonntag, Christabel Nettey, Rhydian Cowley, and Sarah Guyot.

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In Fiji

Among people born in Fiji, Joe Ravouvou ranks 31 out of 20Before him are Samu Kerevi (1993), Lote Tuqiri (1979), Jiuta Wainiqolo (1999), Rusila Nagasau (1987), Aminiasi Tuimaba (1995), and Vilimoni Botitu (1998). After him are Viniana Riwai (1991), Banuve Tabakaucoro (1992), Meli Derenalagi (1998), Kalione Nasoko (1990), Napolioni Bolaca (1996), and Sally Yee (2001).

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS In Fiji

Among rugby players born in Fiji, Joe Ravouvou ranks 12Before him are Samu Kerevi (1993), Lote Tuqiri (1979), Jiuta Wainiqolo (1999), Rusila Nagasau (1987), Aminiasi Tuimaba (1995), and Vilimoni Botitu (1998). After him are Napolioni Bolaca (1996), and Mesu Kunavula (1995).