Marika Koroibete [Sam Ayoub‘s client], Samu Kerevi and Isi Naisarani have all been named in the Wallabies starting 15 to take on Wales tomorrow. Shanil Singh of FijiVillage.com tells this story, Kerevi and Koroibete were instrumental in Australia’s win over Fiji in their opening pool match. Read more here
Sam Ayoub‘s client Australia’s Marika Koroibete, who was born in Fiji, scores the Wallabies sixth try during Saturday’s 39-21 victory over Fiji in their opening match at the Rugby World Cup 2019. (Reuters) Read more of this story on N Sport. Click here
Sam Ayoub‘s client Marika Koroibete put on a show as Australia recovered from a tough first half to defeat Fiji in their #RWC2019 opener. Watch video on Rugby World Cup
Sam Ayoub‘s client Marika Koroibete is not known for his kicking, and as one of the fastest men in world rugby, nor should he be. But Koroibete‘s dedication to improving his kicking skills – on a just-in-case basis – exemplifies the outstanding work ethic of the star Wallabies winger, according to Samu Kerevi. Read the entire story on Rugby.com.au written by
Sam Ayoub‘s client Star winger Marika Koroibete will remain in Australian rugby for at least two more seasons after re-signing until the end of the 2021 Super Rugby campaign. The Fijian-born Koroibete was lured to the code from the Melbourne Storm in 2016 and he has become a key player for the Wallabies and for the Melbourne Rebels, with his
Wallabies winger, Marika Koroibete [Sam Ayoub‘s client] says if he plays against Fiji, he will do his best to help the Wallabies win. FijiVillage.com’s Dhanjay Deo writes this story, Koroibete grew up on a farm near the remote village of Naraiyawa in Namosi and had to walk 20 kilometers to school. Koroibete says he loves playing in the big games
Look out world is the message from marauding Marika Koroibete [Sam Ayoub‘s client], who is peaking as a rugby player just in time for the global showpiece tournament in Japan. The Fiji-born Koroibete has been a good rugby player since making the switch in 2017 but now wants to be great after mastering some intricacies of a complicated game. More
Sam Ayoub‘s client Marika Koroibete has been one of the stand outs for the Wallabies this season, after taking his game to a new level as the Fijian born winger began to look at new ways to be “effective.” Dylan Langes of Green & Gold Rugby writes, It was a desire to be more effective, combined with two rugby mentors
Sam Ayoub‘s client Marika Koroibete will start for the Wallabies while Rob Valetini will make his test debut off the bench when the Wallabies face Samoa in their final build-up match for the Rugby World Cup. More of this story on fijivillage.com by Naveel Krishant. Click here
An impressive performance by Marika Koroibete [Sam Ayoub‘s client] and Samu Kerevi has helped the Wallabies stun the All Blacks and set themselves up to take home the Bledisloe Cup with an inspired 47‑26 Test win in Perth. Semi Turaga of FijiVillage.com tells this story, Koroibete scored one try while Kerevi helped set up another last night. While it was