It Was God That Brought Me This Far, Says Vuate Silktails centre got a last minute call-up to play for top NRL U21 club and did not disappoint. by simione haravanua
10 May 2021 10:51 Kaiviti Silktails chief exectuive officer Steve Driscoll and Vuate Karawalevu at Ringrose Park in Wentworthville, New South Wales, Australia, on May 8, 2021. Karawalevu scored a try in his debut match for the Sydney Roosters Under-21 side as they beat Parramatta Eels 28-20.
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Rising Kaiviti Silktails centre Vuate Karawalevu got a call-up in the eleventh hour to play for the Sydney Roosters Under-
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The NRL will participate in the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras for the sixth time at the SCG on Saturday night to celebrate inclusiveness and the LGBTIQA+ community.
It remains the first and only national sporting organisation to have its own float in the parade, with NRLW players Holli Wheeler and Shontelle Stowers to represent the game in this year s event.
Dragons, NSW and Australia lock Wheeler told NRL.com she was excited about her first Mardi Gras experience alongside Stowers, who joined the Warriors from the Roosters last season. Being in a same-sex relationship myself, that drew me to wanting to be a part of Mardi Gras itself, Wheeler told NRL.com.