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Vilimoni Botitu

1998 - Today

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Vilimoni Botitu (born 15 June 1998) is a Fijian professional rugby union player for Castres Olympique in the French Top 14. He also appears for the Fiji national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vilimoni Botitu is the 77th most popular rugby player (down from 76th in 2019), the 29th most popular biography from Fiji (up from 30th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Fijian Rugby Player.

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS

Among rugby players, Vilimoni Botitu ranks 76 out of 35Before him are Carla Neisen, Viliame Mata, Asaeli Tuivuaka, Ollie Lindsay-Hague, and Sharni Williams. After him are Rusila Nagasau, Aminiasi Tuimaba, Ignacio Mendy, Ruby Tui, Kurt Baker, Conor Trainor, and Lauren Doyle.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Vilimoni Botitu ranks 1,078Before him are Cyprian Mrzygłód, Elisa Di Lazzaro, Ross McCrorie, Regan Poole, Li Dayin, and Emmanuel Ihemeje. After him are Cameron Devlin, Xiong Dunhan, Rebecca Borga, Kitty-Lynn Joustra, Lynna Irby, and Matthew Hauser.

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In Fiji

Among people born in Fiji, Vilimoni Botitu ranks 29 out of 20Before him are Samu Kerevi (1993), Jerry Tuwai (1989), Kameli Soejima (1983), Jiuta Wainiqolo (1999), Lote Tuqiri (1979), and Viliame Mata (1991). After him are Rusila Nagasau (1987), Aminiasi Tuimaba (1995), Joe Ravouvou (1991), Viniana Riwai (1991), Kalione Nasoko (1990), and Meli Derenalagi (1998).

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS In Fiji

Among rugby players born in Fiji, Vilimoni Botitu ranks 10Before him are Samu Kerevi (1993), Jerry Tuwai (1989), Kameli Soejima (1983), Jiuta Wainiqolo (1999), Lote Tuqiri (1979), and Viliame Mata (1991). After him are Rusila Nagasau (1987), Aminiasi Tuimaba (1995), Joe Ravouvou (1991), Napolioni Bolaca (1996), and Mesu Kunavula (1995).