A skilful player blessed with vision. Botitu has the ability to play right across the backline including Fly-Half. His career started on the Sevens Circuit for Fiji before being snapped up by Castres.
After losing their first 2 games to Pau and Toulon, Castres finally got a tick in the winners column in round 3, beating Bayonne 48-17.
It was an impressive effort considering they lost their fly-half in the opening quarter and even reduced to 13 men at the 24 minute mark.
Both sides gave away crucial field position early, Castres through scrum penalties and Bayonne through inefficient lineout work.
Vilimoni Botitu started at Centre and had a mixed game with a couple of passes hitting the ground, attempted offloads going astray but did manage to score directly from a Sireli Maqala mistake on the tryline.
Botitu took on more of a distributor role to cover the loss of their 10, and carried for 11 metres on 8 runs, 2 linebreaks, 2 offloads and was busy defensively with 10 tackles.
Castres lost their opening match of the season to Section Paloise 15-17.
Vilimoni Botitu, the lone Fijian in the match started on the bench, entered the game in the 57th minute. He had mixed results including a wild pass that went over the touchline but late in the match he made a break down the left touchline, tying up several defenders, offloading and setting up a wonderful try with 2 minutes remaining.
Castres had one final shot at winning the game but couldn’t get the job done.
A road trip against Toulon in round 2 for the Olympians.
Vilimoni Botitu came off the bench for the Flying Fijians in the 65th minute to replace Josua Tuisova.
Botitu made an immediate impact, nearly breaking through to score with his first touch. He also put in a couple of jarring tackles defensively.
Vilimoni Botitu has been grafted into the side that will play Scotland this weekend in Suva. He takes the vacant #23 jersey with Sireli Maqala moving into the starting side for Iosefo Masi.
Botitu had a strong finish to the Top 14 season and provides great impact off the bench as proven in past performances.
Competition | Club | Games | Tries | Points | Conversions | Penalty Kicks | Drop Goals |
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Top 14 | Castres | 3 | 1 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Competition | Years | Club | Games | Tries | Conv | Pen Kicks | Drop Goals | Points |
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Top 14 | 2020-2025 | Castres | 95 | 21 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 105 |
Champions Cup | 2020-2025 | Castres | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Challenge Cup | 2020-2025 | Castres | 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 |
Years | Team | Games | Tries | Conversions | Penalty Kicks | Drop Goals | Points |
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2021-2024 | Flying Fijians | 17 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 18 |
2018-2021 | Fiji 7s | ||||||
2018 | Fiji Warriors | ||||||
2017-2018 | Fiji U20 |
After losing their first 2 games to Pau and Toulon, Castres finally got a tick in the winners column in round 3, beating Bayonne 48-17.
It was an impressive effort considering they lost their fly-half in the opening quarter and even reduced to 13 men at the 24 minute mark.
Both sides gave away crucial field position early, Castres through scrum penalties and Bayonne through inefficient lineout work.
Vilimoni Botitu started at Centre and had a mixed game with a couple of passes hitting the ground, attempted offloads going astray but did manage to score directly from a Sireli Maqala mistake on the tryline.
Botitu took on more of a distributor role to cover the loss of their 10, and carried for 11 metres on 8 runs, 2 linebreaks, 2 offloads and was busy defensively with 10 tackles.
Flying Fijians head coach Mick Byrne has selected the bulk of the side that narrowly lost to Australia to face Scotland on Saturday in Suva.
Prop Peni Ravai who injured his arm in last weekend's match is replaced by Mesake Doge, bringing Samuela Tawake onto the vacant bench spot.
Philip Baselala is replaced by Sam Wye, he too is likely to make his debut when he comes off the bench.
Vilimoni Botitu fills the vacant #23 jersey worn by Sireli Maqala last weekend. Maqala is promoted to starting Centre in place of Iosefo Masi in what is the biggest change from last weekend. See the full team here
Toulon are headed to the Top 14 Semi Finals after beating Castres 52-23 in their Quarter Final. Winger Jiuta Wainiqolo set up a try after another amazing run while Setariki Tuicuvu also had a try assist through an offload.
Wainiqolo got his own 5 pointer right at the death to take the score past 50.
While the scoreline suggests a comfortable win for the home side, the match remained close up until the final 15 minutes. Toulon face Bordeaux next weekend.