<p>Mark Nawaqanitawase has had one of the most eventful 12 months in sport! Firstly heading to the Rugby World Cup with the Wallabies before changing code to the 7’s format of the game for the Paris Olympics, where he narrowly missed out on a medal. He then changed codes again, this time to the 13 man game playing NRL for the Sydney Rooster to cap off what was an incredible 12 months.</p><br><p>What stood out for me in this one was..</p><br><p>How his Fijian heritage plays a significant role in his identity and sports career.</p><p>He emphasizes the importance of having fun while playing sports.</p><p>How his Waratahs debut in Super Rugby was a dream come true for him.</p><p>What it was like debuting for the Wallabies.</p><p>How his transition to the Aus 7s team was a rewarding challenge for him.</p><p>Why he moved to the Roosters.</p><p>Adjusting to NRL required learning new rules and strategies.</p><p>All the questions you want to know, fastest player, hardest to tackle etc!&nbsp;</p><p>And heaps more!&nbsp;</p><br><p>Mark is one of those players who is just a joy to watch whatever game he is playing, the way he can leap in the air, beat defenders and score tries! You’ll also learn in this episode that he is a massive lad, such a likeable character who has a huge future ahead of him.</p><p>If you enjoyed this episode let me know what stood out for you in the comments and share the episode if you can.&nbsp;</p><br><p>Chapters</p><br><p>00:00 Introduction to Mark Nawaqanitawase</p><p>03:01 Cultural Heritage and Family Background</p><p>05:51 Early Sports Journey and Transition to Rugby</p><p>08:55 Pathway to Professional Rugby</p><p>12:02 Joining the Waratahs and Initial Experiences</p><p>14:56 Debut in Super Rugby and Family Support</p><p>18:02 Transition to the Wallabies and International Experience</p><p>25:06 Mark Nawaqanitawase's Wallabies Debut</p><p>28:12 Coaching Changes: From Dave Rennie to Eddie Jones</p><p>30:07 Experiencing the Rugby World Cup in France</p><p>33:21 Transitioning to Olympic Sevens Rugby</p><p>39:26 Signing with the Roosters: A New Chapter</p><p>51:04 Adjusting to NRL: The Challenges of Transition</p><p>52:59 Transitioning from Union to League</p><p>55:55 Mastering Aerial Skills in Rugby</p><p>57:54 Debut Excitement and Family Support</p><p>59:58 Future Aspirations and Potential Returns</p><p>01:00:59 Fan Questions and Personal Anecdotes</p><p>01:04:00 Comparing League and Union</p><p>01:08:04 Tackling Challenges in Rugby</p><p>01:10:07 Speed and Athleticism in Rugby</p><p>01:11:49 Advice for Aspiring Players</p><br /><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

What a Lad

James Marshall

Mark Nawaqanitawase- What a Lad

DEC 1, 202470 MIN
What a Lad

Mark Nawaqanitawase- What a Lad

DEC 1, 202470 MIN

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<p>Mark Nawaqanitawase has had one of the most eventful 12 months in sport! Firstly heading to the Rugby World Cup with the Wallabies before changing code to the 7’s format of the game for the Paris Olympics, where he narrowly missed out on a medal. He then changed codes again, this time to the 13 man game playing NRL for the Sydney Rooster to cap off what was an incredible 12 months.</p><br><p>What stood out for me in this one was..</p><br><p>How his Fijian heritage plays a significant role in his identity and sports career.</p><p>He emphasizes the importance of having fun while playing sports.</p><p>How his Waratahs debut in Super Rugby was a dream come true for him.</p><p>What it was like debuting for the Wallabies.</p><p>How his transition to the Aus 7s team was a rewarding challenge for him.</p><p>Why he moved to the Roosters.</p><p>Adjusting to NRL required learning new rules and strategies.</p><p>All the questions you want to know, fastest player, hardest to tackle etc!&nbsp;</p><p>And heaps more!&nbsp;</p><br><p>Mark is one of those players who is just a joy to watch whatever game he is playing, the way he can leap in the air, beat defenders and score tries! You’ll also learn in this episode that he is a massive lad, such a likeable character who has a huge future ahead of him.</p><p>If you enjoyed this episode let me know what stood out for you in the comments and share the episode if you can.&nbsp;</p><br><p>Chapters</p><br><p>00:00 Introduction to Mark Nawaqanitawase</p><p>03:01 Cultural Heritage and Family Background</p><p>05:51 Early Sports Journey and Transition to Rugby</p><p>08:55 Pathway to Professional Rugby</p><p>12:02 Joining the Waratahs and Initial Experiences</p><p>14:56 Debut in Super Rugby and Family Support</p><p>18:02 Transition to the Wallabies and International Experience</p><p>25:06 Mark Nawaqanitawase's Wallabies Debut</p><p>28:12 Coaching Changes: From Dave Rennie to Eddie Jones</p><p>30:07 Experiencing the Rugby World Cup in France</p><p>33:21 Transitioning to Olympic Sevens Rugby</p><p>39:26 Signing with the Roosters: A New Chapter</p><p>51:04 Adjusting to NRL: The Challenges of Transition</p><p>52:59 Transitioning from Union to League</p><p>55:55 Mastering Aerial Skills in Rugby</p><p>57:54 Debut Excitement and Family Support</p><p>59:58 Future Aspirations and Potential Returns</p><p>01:00:59 Fan Questions and Personal Anecdotes</p><p>01:04:00 Comparing League and Union</p><p>01:08:04 Tackling Challenges in Rugby</p><p>01:10:07 Speed and Athleticism in Rugby</p><p>01:11:49 Advice for Aspiring Players</p><br /><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>