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Mosese Vosanibola

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Mosese Vosanibola
Date of birth (1962-07-28) 28 July 1962 (age 61)
Place of birthNabua, Suva, Fiji
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Weight165 lb (75 kg)
Notable relative(s)Joni Vosanibola[1] (son)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Scrum-half
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
- Nabua ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1991 Fiji 2 (0)

Mosese Vosanibola, spelt also as Mosese Vosanibole (born 28 July 1962 in Nabua) is a Fijian rugby union player. He plays as scrum-half. He is nicknamed Moses and Jack Dolly.[2]

Career

Vosanibola played for Nabua during his club career.[3][4] He played for Fiji B in the match against England national rugby union team on 1990, in Lautoka, where England was defeated 28-12, where in the 47th minute, with Vosanibola, Ifereimi Tawake and Pio Kubuvai, a try was scored by Waisale Serevi and one try scored by Vosanibola towards the end of the match, ended with a 19-13 victory for the Fijian side.[5] Vosanibola had only two caps for the Fiji national team in 1991, the former against Tonga, at Suva on 11 June and the latter against France, in Grenoble, during the 1991 Rugby World Cup, which was his last international cap.

Personal life

His son, Joni Vosanibola is also a rugby union player.[6]

He is currently the executive committee and coaching panelist of the Nabua Rugby Club after retiring from his military career that span more than 30 years

Notes

  1. ^ Vosanibola to lead Dudley's charge upfront Fiji Sun
  2. ^ "Rugby loses a star". FijiTimes. Retrieved 2021-03-19.
  3. ^ 7s new generation Fiji Sun
  4. ^ Rugby loses a star Fiji Times
  5. ^ Fijians conquer the Englishmen Fiji Times
  6. ^ Vosanibola to lead Dudley's charge upfront Fiji Sun

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