A sure finisher with blazing speed. Dakuwaqa’s has enjoyed a meteoric rise in his short career, scoring some breathtaking tries including his 108 metre effort in 2024 dubbed one of the best solo tries of all time.
Peniasi Dakuwaqa scored a superb try for Stade Francais in their stirring last minute win over La Rochelle 26-24.
After an opposition knock-on, the ball bounced into Jeremy Ward’s arms and he found Dakuwaqa who streaked away for his 3rd try in his last 3 games.
His 133 metres were easily the most in the game while also forcing a turnover in defence.
Peniasi Dakuwaqa returned to the Stade Francais lineup after missing last week with a flare-up of his knee injury.
Despite clearly being hampered by his knee, the Nadi native scored another brilliant solo try to open the scoring in the 18th minute.
With nowhere to go, he chipped behind the defence before booting it downfield, making it a footrace with 2 cover defenders. Dakuwaqa beat them to the ball in an incredible show of speed and athleticism.
It wasn’t all good news for him however, making an error later in the game which led directly to Monty Ioane try.
He made 55 metres from 7 carries, 2 linebreaks and 2 defenders beaten.
After winning their opening match of the season, Stade Francais have now lost their next 2 games first to Pau and now Lyon 37-42.
Peniasi Dakuwaqa was in fine form to open the Top 14 season. Stade Francais hosted Montauban, the winger making the first linebreak in the match which led to the first try of the season.
He was denied a try after chasing through a kick which he put in around the halfway mark but only just missed out on getting the ball down first then denied again for a knockon in the leadup to what looked like a certain 5 pointer.
He beat a match high 9 defenders in the game and ran 86 metres from 7 carries despite not being at 100% with strapping on his left leg.
Competition | Club | Games | Tries | Points | Conversions | Penalty Kicks | Drop Goals |
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Top 14 | Stade Francais | 4 | 3 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Competition | Years | Club | Games | Tries | Conv | Pen Kicks | Drop Goals | Points |
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Top 14 | 2022-2025 | Stade Francais | 41 | 18 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 90 |
Champions Cup | 2022-2025 | Stade Francais | 5 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 |
Challenge Cup | 2022-2025 | Stade Francais | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 |
Years | Team | Games | Tries | Conversions | Penalty Kicks | Drop Goals | Points |
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2024 | Flying Fijians | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 |
Stade Francais won their third straight match on Sunday morning (FJT), taking another big scalp in La Rochelle 26-24 in a thrilling encounter which ended with an 81st minute penalty kick.
Winger Peniasi Dakuwaqa scored his 3rd try of the season and 3rd in as many games as he raced away in the 53rd minute after a loose pass fell in the hands of Centre Jeremy Ward who served up his speedy winger to do the rest.
Despite the win Stade Francais dropped down to third due to for and against but remain equal in points with leaders Pau and Toulouse.
Peniasi Dakuwaqa continued his impressive start to the season with another 5 star performance for Stade Francais who pulled off the best win so far this campaign, beating Champions Bordeaux 28-7.
Dakuwaqa scored a try and set up another. He was also denied a try earlier in the match. It's his 2nd try of the season after his try of the year contender last weekend.
In the same match Salesi Rayasi made his return after his concussion on debut in round 1.