Maika Sivo has declared he could never play against Parramatta as the Fijian superstar prepares to join Leeds Rhinos in the Super League after the Pacific Championships.
Sivo, who hopes to farewell CommBank Stadium with the Bati in the promotion-relegation play-off against the third-placed Pacific Cup team for a spot in the top tier of next year’s tournament, was granted a release by the Eels.
The 31-year-old will now reunite with former Parramatta coach Brad Arthur at Leeds Rhinos after inking a three-year deal.
“Para’s my second home away from home. I’ll always remember that place from the bottom of my heart,” Sivo said.
“My kids were born there, as Eels, and all I know is Eels my whole footy career and I have some good memories there.
During his six seasons at Parramatta, Sivo scored 104 tries in 115 matches and became a cult hero with Eels fans, who chanted his name whenever he got the ball.
Asked to name his fondest memory while playing for Parramatta, the 31-year-old said he loved playing in front of the fans at CommBank Stadium.
There are a few [highlights],” he said. “My debut would be we up there, mum and dad coming to watch the game for the first time in 2019, and the crowd.
“They’re the ones who we play for so seeing the crowd every game, mum and dad, and my debut would be the main ones.”
Sivo’s parents were on hand at HFC Stadium last weekend to watch him play in the 22-10 loss to Papua New Guinea and will again travel to Suva for Saturday night’s match against the Cook Islands.
There are a few [highlights],” he said. “My debut would be we up there, mum and dad coming to watch the game for the first time in 2019, and the crowd.
“They’re the ones who we play for so seeing the crowd every game, mum and dad, and my debut would be the main ones.”
Sivo’s parents were on hand at HFC Stadium last weekend to watch him play in the 22-10 loss to Papua New Guinea and will again travel to Suva for Saturday night’s match against the Cook Islands.
“That’s what I love about it. Rugby league in general is just about putting a smile to the kid’s faces.”
Sivo scored two tries and ran for 212 metres in the Bati’s 56-6 thumping of Cook Islands, and they now wait on the result of the November 3 match in Port Moresby between the Kumuls and Cook Islands to know whether they travel to Sydney, or their tournament is over.
The Kumuls can secure a shot at promotion to the 2025 Pacific Cup if they beat Cook Islands.
If Cook Islands win, Fiji is almost certain to advance to the promotion-relegation play-off against the third-placed Pacific Cup team at CommBank Stadium on November 10.
Leave a Reply