RUGBY PLAYER

Samu Kerevi

1993 - Today

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Samuela Vatuniveivuke Kerevi (born 27 September 1993) is a Fijian-born Australian rugby union player currently playing for Urayasu D-Rocks in the JAPAN RUGBY LEAGUE ONE. His usual position is centre. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Samu Kerevi has received more than 177,658 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Samu Kerevi is the 36th most popular rugby player, the 21st most popular biography from Fiji and the 4th most popular Fijian Rugby Player.

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS

Among rugby players, Samu Kerevi ranks 36 out of 35Before him are Harry McNulty, Adam Leavy, Maceo Brown, Rosko Specman, Lautaro Bazán, and Luciano González. After him are Asaeli Tuivuaka, Kurt-Lee Arendse, Foster Horan, Holly Aitchison, Theresa Fitzpatrick, and Mesu Kunavula.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Samu Kerevi ranks 1,309Before him are Aremi Fuentes, Leo Vendrame, Ecaterina Guica, Jillian Weir, Nicolae Onică, and Mohamad Maso. After him are Harry McNulty, Aisha Gurbanli, Robbie Fergusson, Lucie Anastassiou, Viktor Nemeš, and Anna Baranchuk.

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In Fiji

Among people born in Fiji, Samu Kerevi ranks 38 out of 20Before him are Napolioni Bolaca (1996), Lote Tuqiri (1979), Viniana Riwai (1991), Banuve Tabakaucoro (1992), Amenoni Nasilasila (1992), and Joe Ravouvou (1991). After him are Semi Radradra (1992).

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS In Fiji

Among rugby players born in Fiji, Samu Kerevi ranks 11Before him are Mesu Kunavula (1995), Joe Ravouvou (1991), Aminiasi Tuimaba (1995), Vatemo Ravouvou (1990), Vilimoni Botitu (1998), and Kameli Soejima (1983). After him are Jiuta Wainiqolo (1999), and Napolioni Bolaca (1996).