Seremaia Bai
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Seremaia Bai (born 4 January 1979) is a Fijian rugby union footballer. He currently plays for the ASM Clermont Auvergne club in France's Top 14 competition. He has also previously played for the Fiji national team and the Pacific Islanders rugby side, He has also played under-19s, under 21s and under 23s for the Fiji national side.
He made his international debut for Fiji in 2000 in a match against Japan which Fiji won 47 to 22. That year he was also capped against Samoa, the USA, Canada and Italy.In 2001 he was capped three times, twice against Tonga and once against Samoa. In the second match against Tonga he broke his ankle. In 2002 he joined Southland for the National Provinial Championship, and went on tour with Fiji for the November Test series in the northern hemisphere.
He was not included in Fiji's squad for the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia, but returned in 2004 for Fiji in two matches in June, against Tonga and Samoa.He was included in the combined Pacific Islands team that toured the southern nations. He also played numerous international the following season. In 2006 he captained the Knights for the 2006 Colonial Cup, and then signed with Clermont Auvergne in France. he played for Fiji in the Pacific Nations Cup, and was then selected for the second PI squad for Europe.
[edit] Fiji
- 25 caps 4 tries 17 con 16 pen 1 DG 105 pts (28 games)
[edit] Pacific Islanders
- 4 caps 6 cons 12 pts (6 games 2 tries 19 cons 48 points)
[edit] External link
- Seremaia Bai on teivovo.com
Fiji: | Seremaia Bai • Rupeni Caucaunibuca • Isoa Domolailai • Norman Ligairi • Seru Rabeni • Simon Raiwalui (captain) • Aca Ratuva • Kameli Ratuvou • Mosese Rauluni | |||
Samoa: | Loki Crichton (withdrew) • Lome Fa'atau • Census Johnson • Tasesa Lavea (withdrew) • Daniel Leo • Seilala Mapusua • Tusi Pisi • Junior Polu • Mahonri Schwalger • Semo Sititi • Elvis Seveali'i • Sailosi Tagicakibau • Alesana Tuilagi • Henry Tuilagi (withdrew) • Justin Va'a | |||
Tonga: | Taufa'ao Filise • Nili Latu • Aleki Lutui • Maama Molitika • Epi Taione • Tevita Taumoepeau • Viliami Vaki | |||
Head coach: | Pat Lam |