RUGBY PLAYER

Vilimoni Botitu

1998 - Today

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Vilimoni Botitu (born 15 June 1998) is a Fijian professional rugby union player for Castres Olympique in the French Top 14. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Vilimoni Botitu has received more than 21,502 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vilimoni Botitu 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, Vilimoni Botitu ranks 36 out of 35Before him are Aminiasi Tuimaba, Yoshikazu Fujita, Regan Ware, Lachie Anderson, Connor Braid, and Caroline Drouin. After him are Stephen Tomasin, Mark Roche, Elissa Alarie, Hugo Lennox, Alev Kelter, and Tim Mikkelson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Vilimoni Botitu ranks 694Before him are Dilnoza Rakhmatova, Mahina Maeda, Yoshiki Kirishita, Hugh Watanabe, Btissam Sadini, and Wang Luyao. After him are Marjorie Delassus, Paula Crespí, Łukasz Gutkowski, Kyra Constantine, Cristian Nápoles, and Alena Nazdrova.

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In Fiji

Among people born in Fiji, Vilimoni Botitu ranks 23 out of 20Before him are Deuce (1971), Roy Krishna (1987), Virisila Buadromo (1972), Jerry Tuwai (1989), Joseph Amoah (null), and Aminiasi Tuimaba (1995). After him are Vatemo Ravouvou (1990), Jiuta Wainiqolo (1999), Meli Derenalagi (1998), Kalione Nasoko (1990), Rusila Nagasau (1987), and Sally Yee (2001).

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS In Fiji

Among rugby players born in Fiji, Vilimoni Botitu ranks 9Before him are Jerry Tuwai (1989), Rusila Nagasau (1987), Mesu Kunavula (1995), Joe Ravouvou (1991), Aminiasi Tuimaba (1995), and Vatemo Ravouvou (1990). After him are Kameli Soejima (1983), Samu Kerevi (1993), Jiuta Wainiqolo (1999), and Napolioni Bolaca (1996).