Timoci Nagusa rugby player
Timoci Nagusa rugby player

Timoci Nagusa

14th Jul 1987 1.83m/103kg Left Wing

Born in 1987 in Sadi, Fiji, Nagusa is a Fijian international who operates primarily as a winger.

Having worked as a policeman while playing amateur rugby in his homeland, Nagusa was spotted by then Ulster head coach Matt Williams who brought the flying Fijian to Ravenhill.

Since then, Nagusa has relocated to France where he currently plies his trade with Montpellier. The deadly finisher made his international debut for Fiji in 2008 against Samoa in the Pacific Nations Cup.

Capped by Fiji on 26 selections and has scored 14 tries for his country. He recently signed a deal with Montpellier until 2020.

He joined Grenoble in 2020 and went on to play 18 games in two seasons scoring one try during his two seasons with the club.

He became the first men's player to ever take paternity leave during the 2021/22 season.

In February 2022, he parted ways with Grenoble by mutual consent.

JW FEB 2022.

Career

ulster_rugby Ulster Rugby
Left Wing
2008 - 2010
Barbarians_Logo Barbarians
Right Wing
2012 - 2017
fidji Fiji
Left Wing
2008 - 2019
ScreenShot2017-01-14at13.20.24 Montpellier
Left Wing
2010 - 2020
fc_grenoble Grenoble
Left Wing
2020 - 2022