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Marika gets a warm 'bula vinaka' from team-mates
By Wayne Cousins
Wednesday 8 August 2012 5:09 PM
Chris Heighington couldn’t help but grin when asked how his communication skills were going with very shy Fijian winger Marika Koroibete.
“I just go ‘bula vinaka’. I think that means hello, how are you going?,’’ the second-rower quipped.
“And he just goes ‘bula’ back. He’s coming out of his shell a little bit but still got a long way to go but he’s going to be the future of the Tigers.
“He’s a legend. He’s had one pre-season behind him and he’s put on a fair few kilos and I think he’s got a fair few kilos to go. He’s good young kid, really quiet fella with a massive future.”
For the record, Heighington was right. Bula vinaka translates to a warm "hello".
Prop Aaron Woods said the flying Fijian offered little after his sensational tryscoring feats at Campbelltown Stadium on Monday night in the 51-26 win over Parramatta. It was just his second game in the NRL after scoring 22 tries in 26 games over the past two seasons.
“He’s a man of few words. After the game he just goes “four”,’’ Woods said.
It was left to captain Robbie Farah to offer more of an insight into the ‘new kid on the block’.
“He is a good player. Very raw still. Learning the game,’’ Farah said.
“He’s got speed, he’s good strength and he puts his body on the line. There’s a lot of potential there.
“Hopefully we can continue to shape him as a footy player. He’s going to be something exciting for us not just now but hopefully get even better in the next couple of years.”
Wests Tigers fans will be able to give Marika their own warm 'bula vinaka’ when he lines up against St George-Illawarra Dragons at Allianz Stadium this Saturday night. Kick-off 7.30pm.
By Wayne Cousins
Wednesday 8 August 2012 5:09 PM
Chris Heighington couldn’t help but grin when asked how his communication skills were going with very shy Fijian winger Marika Koroibete.
“I just go ‘bula vinaka’. I think that means hello, how are you going?,’’ the second-rower quipped.
“And he just goes ‘bula’ back. He’s coming out of his shell a little bit but still got a long way to go but he’s going to be the future of the Tigers.
“He’s a legend. He’s had one pre-season behind him and he’s put on a fair few kilos and I think he’s got a fair few kilos to go. He’s good young kid, really quiet fella with a massive future.”
For the record, Heighington was right. Bula vinaka translates to a warm "hello".
Prop Aaron Woods said the flying Fijian offered little after his sensational tryscoring feats at Campbelltown Stadium on Monday night in the 51-26 win over Parramatta. It was just his second game in the NRL after scoring 22 tries in 26 games over the past two seasons.
“He’s a man of few words. After the game he just goes “four”,’’ Woods said.
It was left to captain Robbie Farah to offer more of an insight into the ‘new kid on the block’.
“He is a good player. Very raw still. Learning the game,’’ Farah said.
“He’s got speed, he’s good strength and he puts his body on the line. There’s a lot of potential there.
“Hopefully we can continue to shape him as a footy player. He’s going to be something exciting for us not just now but hopefully get even better in the next couple of years.”
Wests Tigers fans will be able to give Marika their own warm 'bula vinaka’ when he lines up against St George-Illawarra Dragons at Allianz Stadium this Saturday night. Kick-off 7.30pm.