Fiji fly-half Caleb Muntz’s anticipated transfer to Provence in France’s Pro D2 has lastly been confirmed.
The 25-year-old introduced his Fijian Drua profession to an in depth on the finish of the Super Rugby Pacific season, the place he has spent everything of his profession to this point.
He’ll hyperlink up together with his new crew in October after the Pacific Nations Cup, which is because of finish in September. He’ll turn out to be the second Fijian within the squad, becoming a member of Eto Bainivalu.
Muntz is recent from representing his nation, the place he wore the No.10 shirt, kicking eight factors, in Fiji’s slim defeat to Australia on Sunday.
Provence sporting director Philippe Saint-André said: “Caleb is a Fijian fly-half trained in New Zealand, very talented.
“Fiji have been waiting a long time for a number 10 of this level, and he has often been excellent with the national team. He unfortunately missed the 2023 World Cup due to injury, but he has fully recovered and is once again the playmaker of this team.
“He currently plays for the Fijian Drua, in a very demanding rugby league. He can also play 12, which gives us options. He will arrive on October 1, and his profile will perfectly compensate for the injury of Jules Plisson.”

