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TEIVOVO.COM - FMF FLYING FIJIANS
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Monday 7 May 2007
Qera signs for Gloucester
Gloucester Rugby have confirmed the signing of hard-hitting Fijian flanker Akapusi Qera for next season.
The 23-year-old, who has earned six caps for the FMF Flying Fijians since his debut in 2005, has been a revelation this season for Pertemps Bees in England's National Division One, scoring 16 tries from his preferred position of openside.
His achievements both for Fiji and in England have not gone unrecognised back in his homeland where he was named FMF Player of the Year in January.
“It’s a huge honour to be offered a contract by Gloucester and I’m determined to work hard and force my way into contention for selection,” Qera told www.gloucesterrugby.co.uk.
“I owe everyone at Pertemps Bees a big thanks for giving me the opportunity to get started in England, but when Gloucester offered to meet with me everyone said it would be the ideal place to go next."
“It was good to speak with Dean (Ryan) and see the training ground and Kingsholm the quality of facilities and support is everything you would expect for a team that is top of the Premiership. I know that the style of rugby Gloucester play will suit my game, and now I can’t wait to do as well as I can for Fiji this summer at the World Cup then get to work at my new club.”
“In Akapusi I think we have unearthed someone who can have a real impact on the Guinness Premiership,” Gloucester head coach Dean Ryan said.
“The English First Division is a tough league for someone to come over and make a name for themselves but Q has played nearly every game for the Bees and his try-scoring ratio for a forward is exceptional.
“As you would expect from someone who is 6ft 4in and weighs in at over 100 kilos he offers a big physical presence around the park, but even allowing for his size, his athleticism and strength in contact is something else.
“Hopefully he can continue his good form through the summer and play a key role for Fiji at the World Cup. After that we can’t wait to get him back to Kingsholm as soon as possible so he can push for a place in the Gloucester side.”
Having been earmarked as one of the country’s top young players, Qera was promoted from the Fiji U21s to make his senior international debut in July 2005 against Samoa, following it up with appearances against Tonga and Portugal in the same season.
In 2006, he was top scorer in the Colonial Cup and also for the Air Pacific Fiji Warriors in the IRB Pacific Rugby Cup and also made a further three Test appearances for his country, out-sprinting the Japan back-line to score a remarkable length-of-the-field effort to seal victory in Osaka last July.
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