Frank Lomani, the Fiji scrum-half, has received an apology from the Melbourne Rebels after he was allegedly called a “black c---” by one of the club’s supporters while playing for Fijian Drua last ...
From the sugarcane fields of Seaqaqa to the international rugby arena, 28-year-old Fijian halfback Frank Lomani's journey is one of grit, hard work, and a bit of friendly family competition. Hailing ...
SYDNEY, April 10 (Reuters) - Fijian Drua scrumhalf Frank Lomani has been banned for six Super Rugby Pacific matches for elbowing an opponent in the head last weekend while his prop team mate Jone ...
Frank Lomani's eyes light up when he thinks back to it: running away from home with a small bag and four Fijian dollars in his pocket. He boarded the overnight ferry and watched his island disappear ...
Anyone can contribute to The Roar and have their work featured alongside some of Australia’s most prominent sports journalists. Last week, Justice Michael Lee dismissed the defamation action lodged by ...
Wellington (AFP) – Fijian Drua scrum-half Frank Lomani was banned for six weeks on Wednesday after being sent off in a Super Rugby match during which he was allegedly racially abused from the crowd.
Fiji Drua’s Frank Lomani and Jone Koroiduadua have found out their bans after red cards in the self destruction against the Rebels. Test No.9 Lomani has been banned for six weeks for his elbow to the ...
In short: Frank Lomani was sent-off after striking Josh Canham to the back of the head with his elbow. Lomani was one of two Fijian Drua players red-carded in the match, as the Rebels won 41-20.
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