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- Marika "Dawainavesi" Vunibaka (born 3 November 1974) is a Fijian former rugby union player. He represented the Fiji national team on numerous occasions...
- footballer Marika Vaarik (born 1962), Estonian actress Marika Vila (born 1949), Spanish comics artist and writer; feminist sociologist Marika Vunibaka (born...
- SotutuWaisake Sotutu centre 15 May 1999 v Canada at Vancouver 508 VunibakaMarika Vunibaka wing 15 May 1999 v Canada at Vancouver 509 TikomaimakogaiImanueli...
- for the Tel Aviv Heat Vidiri, Joeli, (born 1973) Volavola, Mosese Vunibaka, Marika (born 1974) Waqaseduadua, Viliame (born 1982) Rachel Ah Koy (b. May...
- all-time try-scorer for the Rugby World Cup Sevens is Fijian winger Marika Vunibaka, who scored 23 tries in three of the Sevens World Cups he pla**** in...
- 19/03/1999 29/05/2011 65 Ron Cribb 15 7 35 18/04/1999 27/05/2000 65 Marika Vunibaka 50 35 175 27/02/2000 22/05/2004 64 Aaron Mauger 89 22 10 2 6 154 27/02/2000...
- Netani Talei Setareki Tawake Aisea Tuilevu Joeli Veitayaki Joeli Vidiri Marika Vunibaka Akapusi Qera Nat Uluiviti, who also pla**** for the Fiji national cricket...
- Richard Pool-Jones Peter Winterbottom Rupeni Caucaunibuca Waisale Serevi Marika Vunibaka Louis Armary David Aucagne Teddy Baubigny Alexi Balès Pierre-Louis...
- Aisea Tuilevu Wing (1972-07-13)13 July 1972 (aged 31) 14 North Harbour Marika Vunibaka Wing (1974-11-03)3 November 1974 (aged 28) 14 Canterbury Vilimoni Delasau...
- Leawere – 2003 and 2007 World Cups Nemani Nadolo – 2015 World Cup Marika Vunibaka – 1999 and 2003 World Cups Seilala Mapusua – 2007 and 2011 World Cups;...