Waisale Serevi 761338 222755983 2008-06-30T23:18:35Z Djln 547792 {{featured article}} <!--This article is written in Commonwealth English.-->{{Rugger | name = Waisale Serevi | image = [[Image:WaisaleSerevi.jpg|160px]] | caption = Waisale Serevi at the 2006 London Sevens tournament. | birthname = Waisale Tikoisolomoni Serevi | nickname = Small, Wizard, Maestro | dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1968|5|20}} | placeofbirth = [[Qarani]], [[Fiji]] | dateofdeath = | placeofdeath = | height = 1.69m (5ft 7in) | weight = {{convert|72|kg|stlb|abbr=on}} | ru_position = {{flyhalf|capital=yes}} | ru_amateuryears = </br>1987–1988</br>1989</br>1989 | ru_amateurclubs = Nasinu</br>Rewi</br>Nabua<br />Suva | ru_amupdate = 2007-03-14 | ru_nationalteam = Fiji&nbsp;B<br />Fiji&nbsp;XV<br />[[Fiji national rugby union team|Fiji]] | ru_nationalyears = 1987<br />1987<br />1989–2003 | ru_nationalcaps = <br /><br />39 | ru_nationalpoints = <br /><br />(219) | ru_ntupdate =2007-03-14 | ru_clubyears = 1993-1996<br/>1997-1998<br/>1998-2003<br/>2004<br/>2004–2008-present | ru_proclubs = [[Mitsubishi Juko Sagamihara|Mitsubishi]]<br />[[Leicester Tigers|Leicester]][[Stade Montois]]<br />[[Stade Bordelais]]<br />[[Staines]]<br>[[Leinster Rugby]] | ru_clubcaps = 0 | ru_clubpoints =0 | ru_clubupdate =2007-03-14 | ru_sevensnationalyears = 1990–Present | ru_sevensnationalteam =[[Fiji national rugby union team (sevens)|Fiji]] | ru_sevensnationalcomp = | ru_sevensupdate =2007-07-09 | ru_coachclubs = [[Fiji national rugby union team (sevens)|Fiji Sevens]] | ru_coachyears = 2005–2007 | ru_coachupdate =2007-07-09 | occupation = | other = yes | spouse = Karalaini | children = Two daughters and a son | relatives = | school = Delainamasi Government School<br />Lelean Memorial School | university = }} '''Waisale Tikoisolomoni Serevi''' (born [[20 May]] [[1968]] in [[Qarani]] on the island of [[Gau Island|Gau]], [[Fiji]]) is a [[Fiji national rugby union team|Fijian rugby union]] footballer.<ref name="Mel06Profile">{{cite web| url=http://melbourne2006.com.au/Participants/Participants?ID=109661 Commonwealth Games Bio |title=SEREVI Waisale |publisher=melbourne2006.com.au |accessdate=2007-03-05}}</ref><ref name="EveningFeb02">{{cite news| title=The Fijian Maestro |publisher=Evening Post (Wellington) |date=[[2002-02-08]] |last=Ogilvie |first=David |page=23}}</ref> Although he has played fifteen-a-side rugby all his career, Serevi is most notable for his [[rugby sevens]] achievements. He is widely considered the greatest rugby sevens player of all time. In the 15-man game, he played for [[Fiji national rugby union team|Fiji]] 39 times between 1989 and 2003, and scored 376 points. This included representing Fiji in the [[1991 Rugby World Cup|1991]], [[1999 Rugby World Cup|1999]], and [[2003 Rugby World Cup]]s. He also played professionally for [[Mitsubishi Juko Sagamihara|Mitsubishi]], [[Leicester Tigers|Leicester]], [[Stade Montois]], [[Stade Bordelais]] and Staines. His representative sevens career started in 1989 when he played for [[Fiji national rugby union team (sevens)|Fiji]] at the [[Hong Kong Sevens|Hong Kong]] tournament. With the exception of 2001, 2003 and 2004 he has played at Hong Kong every year since. Serevi has also played in the [[1993 Rugby World Cup Sevens|1993]], [[1997 Rugby World Cup Sevens|1997]], [[2001 Rugby World Cup Sevens|2001]], and [[2005 Rugby World Cup Sevens|2005]] [[Rugby World Cup Sevens]], winning the World Cup with Fiji in 1997 and 2005. He won silver at the [[Commonwealth Games]] in [[1998 Commonwealth Games|1998]] and [[2002 Commonwealth Games|2002]], and captured bronze in [[Rugby Sevens at the 2006 Commonwealth Games|2006]]. Serevi has played in the [[International Rugby Board]] [[IRB Sevens World Series|Sevens Series]] since its creation in 1999. In 2005 after winning the [[2005 Rugby World Cup Sevens]] Serevi was appointed the Fiji Sevens team's coach. He coached Fiji to the [[2005-06 World Sevens Series|2005/2006 IRB Sevens Series]] victory — the first time the series was not won by [[New Zealand national rugby union team (sevens)|New Zealand]]. ==Early life== The third of five children, Serevi was born in the village of Qarani, on the island of [[Gau Island|Gau]] on [[20 May]] [[1968]].<ref name="FijiTimes05">{{cite news| title=One tough road to the top |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2005-12-31]] |page=1 |last=Qalo |first=Serafina}}</ref><ref name="Teivovo">{{cite web| url=http://www.teivovo.com/team_fiji/profiles/s/waisale_serevi.html |title=Waisale Serevi |publisher=teivovo.com |accessdate=2007-03-14}}</ref> He was raised by staunch Christian parents who were both heavily involved in the Church.<ref name="FijiTimes05"/> Serevi's inspiration to play rugby stemmed from his childhood, when Fiji defeated the [[British and Irish Lions|British Lions]] in 1977. He missed watching the match, and decided to take up rugby after seeing how happy the victory made the people of Fiji.<ref name="1977Lions">{{cite news| title=Lions spurred Serevi to play |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2005-03-24]] |page=50}}</ref> His family moved twice when he was a child; the second time settling in [[Suva]] where Serevi started secondary school.<ref name="GodsGifts">{{cite news| title=God gave me the gifts, says Fiji sevens `genius' |publisher=Waikato Times |page=10 |date=[[2000-03-20]]}}</ref> There he attended Lelean Memorial School.<ref name="Teivovo"/> His schooling was unsuccessful however, and he failed his Fiji Junior Certificate Examination (tenth year) in 1984. Serevi's love for rugby was to blame, and according to him "I played too much and didn't spend enough time studying."<ref name="FijiTimes05"/> After failing his examinations Serevi quit school and continued to play for his local club Rewa.<ref name="GodsGifts"/> Although he trained with the team, he was omitted from playing as the coach, Jo Rauto, thought he was too small and would get hurt. He was eventually selected to play for the senior provincial side when he was 17.<ref name="GodsGifts"/> Several months later he was asked to join the Nabua Rugby Club (under the guidance of coach Ratu Kitione Tuibua) by his uncle Vesito Rauluni.<ref name="FijiTimes05"/> Serevi's Nabua team dominated Fiji's sevens tournaments.<ref name="GodsGifts"/> ==Fifteen-man (XVs) career== <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)Changed section name for the benefit of neophytes. --> ===Club=== Prior to 1993 he played for the Nasinu Rugby Club in the Suva Club Rugby Competition, and represented Suva on numerous occasions. In 1993 Serevi signed for the [[Mitsubishi Juko Sagamihara|Mitsubishi]] team from [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]].<ref name="CashStrapped">{{cite news| title=RUGBY WORLD CUP – The Cash-Strapped Nursery |publisher=Financial Times |date=[[1999-10-06]] |page=19}}</ref> Serevi initially played for Mitsubishi for A$70,000 a year before this increased to A$90,000 a year.<ref name="GodMammon">{{cite news| title=God and Mammon Unit to Keep the Faith |publisher=Sydney Morning Herald |last=Masters |first=Roy |date=[[1994-02-02]] |page=52}}</ref> While with Mitsubishi in 1994, Serevi was approached by [[Australian Rugby League]] clubs the [[Canberra Raiders]], and later the <!--as per the reference, at the time of the offer, they were known as the Brisbane Crushers-->[[South Queensland Crushers|Brisbane Crushers]] to play for them.<ref name="FijianLegend">{{cite news| title=Fijian Legend Set to be the Star |publisher=Sydney Morning Herald |date=[[1993-11-09]] |last=Masters |first=Roy |page=49}}</ref> After being set to join the Crushers, Serevi decided to stay with Mitsubishi due to a pay rise, and pressure from Fiji’s [[Methodist Church]] to stay with Rugby union.<ref name="GodMammon"/> <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)Combined the two interlinks at "Australian Rugby League" to create interlink to Australian Rugby League article; added "Australia" and "Rugby League" to ==See also== section. --> Serevi continued to play for Mitsubishi until 1997 when he was joined [[England|English]] club [[Leicester Tigers|Leicester]] on a two year contract.<ref name="SlickSerevi">{{cite news| title=Slick Serevi Refuses to be Typecast |publisher=The Independent (London) |last=Hewett |first=Chris |date=[[1997-08-29]] |page=22}}</ref><ref name="SevensSpecialist">{{cite news| title=Sevens Specialist Widens his Horizons |publisher=The Times |last=Hands |first=David |date=[[1997-08-30]] |page=43}}</ref> He was first approached by Leicester after he played against them for a World XV at [[Twickenham]] in 1996. Following his appearance in the next season's match, Leicester signed him.<ref name="SevensSpecialist"/> Under director of rugby [[Bob Dwyer]] he stayed at Leicester only one season. After this he moved to the [[France|French]] club [[Stade Montois]] in [[Mont-de-Marsan]].<ref name="SlickSerevi"/><ref name="Montois">{{cite news| title=Serevi prolongs stay in France |publisher=Agence France-Presse |date=[[1999-06-02]]}}</ref> <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)added "the" to "French" in the last sentence, (2)interlinked "France" in the word "French" in the same sentence. --> After joining Stade Montois, Serevi moved to the coaching staff due to the [[Pro D2]] side only being allowed to play two non-[[European Union]] players.<ref name="BackMontois">{{cite news| title=Serevi back for Mont-De-Marsan |publisher=Agence France-Presse |date=[[2001-10-10]]}}</ref> After getting clearance from the [[French Rugby Federation]], Serevi was cleared to again play for Stade Montois in 2001. He continued there until joining French Club [[Stade Bordelais]] in January 2004.<ref name="StadeBordelais">{{cite news| title=Fiji legend Serevi joins Stade Bordelais. |publisher=Agence France-Presse |date=[[2003-12-26]]}}</ref> In late 2004 Serevi joined London club [[Staines]]; making his debut in a victory against Thurrock in December that year.<ref name="SereviMeeting">{{cite news| title=Serevi Meeting |publisher=The Citizen |page=48 |date=[[2004-12-14]]}}</ref><ref name="AboutRugby">{{cite news| title=About Rugby |publisher=The Daily Telegraph |last=Gallagher |first=Brendan |date=[[2004-12-23]] |page=06}}</ref> Serevi stopped playing club rugby professionally in 2005. <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)interlinked "Staines" locality article. --> ===International=== In 1987 Serevi was selected for the Fiji B team. &nbsp;The following year he was selected for Fiji for the first time, playing against [[Wellington Rugby Football Union|Wellington]] in [[New Zealand]].<ref name="Teivovo"/> The Wellington game was his first in front of a large crowd. &nbsp;Of the experience he said "You get a mixed feelings when playing on an international field for the first time in front of a huge crowd."<ref name="FijiTimes05"/> The next year he made his international debut against [[Belgium national rugby union team|Belgium]] in Liuge.<ref name="Teivovo"/> <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)Made two sentences out of first sentence, (2)Did same for sentence with quote, (3)Deleted the semicolon in the last sentence. --> After being selected for the team many times in 1989, and three times in 1990, Serevi played in the [[1991 Rugby World Cup]].<ref name="Teivovo"/> He played two games in that World Cup; against [[France national rugby union team|France]] and [[Canada national rugby union team|Canada]]. Both games were lost, and Serevi only played four XVs games for Fiji in 1992 and 1993 (all four games lost).<ref name="Teivovo"/> Fiji failed to qualify for the [[1995 Rugby World Cup]] in [[South Africa]] before Serevi was selected for his first Fiji game since 1993 in 1996. The comeback against [[Northland Rugby Union|Northland]] in [[Whangarei]] was a 49-18 win; Serevi’s first win with the national team since 1991.<ref name="Teivovo"/> Serevi was selected for seven games in 1996, including matches against [[South Africa national rugby union team|South Africa]] and the [[New Zealand Māori rugby union team|New Zealand Māori]].<ref name="Teivovo"/> Serevi did not play for Fiji in the 1997 season, but did come on against [[Scotland national rugby union team|Scotland]] in Fiji’s 51-26 win at Suva in 1998. He was continually selected throughout 1998, and played Tests against France, [[United States national rugby union team|USA]], [[Australia national rugby union team|Australia]], [[Tonga national rugby union team|Tonga]] and [[Samoa national rugby union team|Samoa]]. The following year he was again playing for Fiji; including consecutive wins over [[Spain national rugby union team|Spain]], [[Uruguay national rugby union team|Uruguay]], and [[Italy national rugby union team|Italy]].<ref name="Teivovo"/> This before playing in three of Fiji’s matches at the [[1999 Rugby World Cup]] in France (including wins over [[Namibia national rugby union team|Namibia]] and Canada).<ref name="Teivovo"/> Following the 1999 Rugby World Cup, Serevi did not play for Fiji again until 2001. In that year he came on against an Italian regional XV after 57 minutes and scored two tries, two conversions and two penalties to help his team to a 33-23 victory.<ref name="Italy2001">{{cite news| title=Rugby union-Fijians looking to Britain for injury-hit team |publisher=Reuters News |date=[[2001-11-21]] |last=Couret |first=Jean-Paul}}</ref> This was followed by a match against Italy where he scored all of Fiji’s points (Fiji lost 10-66).<ref name="Italy2001"/> He played two more matches for Fiji that season, including a win over the [[French Barbarians]] in which Serevi was captain).<ref name="FrenchBarbarians2001">{{cite news| title=Fiji bounce back with win over French Barbarians |publisher=Reuters News |date=[[2001-11-19]]}}</ref> <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)inserted "In that year" as lead for second sentence, (2)inserted "again" in first sentence, (3)removed parens around (where...), changed "where" to "in which". --> In 2002 Serevi played four matches for Fiji. All were losses; first against [[Wales national rugby union team|Wales]], then [[Ireland national rugby union team|Ireland]], Scotland A, and [[Scotland national rugby union team|Scotland]].<ref name="Teivovo"/> Serevi’s last season for Fiji was in 2003, where he played several matches in build-up to the Rugby World Cup in Australia. These matches included wins over the [[Queensland Reds]], [[Tasman Rugby Union|Marlborough]], and [[Chile national rugby union team|Chile]].<ref name="Teivovo"/> His last match for Fiji was a 41-13 win over [[Japan national rugby union team|Japan]] in the [[2003 Rugby World Cup]]; his third Rugby World Cup tournament.<ref name="Teivovo"/> <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)inserted Serevi's name in first sentence. --> ==Sevens career== ===1989–1993=== After playing domestics sevens in Fiji, Serevi was selected for Fiji for the Sydney Sevens tournament in 1989. Later that year he made his début at the [[Hong Kong Sevens]].<ref>The Hong Kong Sevens is the most prestigious Sevens tournament in the world, and is worth more than points the other tournaments in the IRB Sevens Series.</ref> Although [[New Zealand national rugby union team (sevens)|New Zealand]] won the tournament - and beat Fiji in their semi-final - Serevi was named player of the tournament.<ref name="HK1989">{{cite news| title=New Zealand have the best of both worlds |publisher=The Times |date=[[1989-04-03]] |last=Barnes |first=Simon}}</ref> Serevi returned in 1990 when Fiji won their first of three consecutive Hong Kong Sevens titles.<ref name="Teivovo"/> Serevi again picked up player of the tournament after Fiji defeated New Zealand in the final.<ref name="HK1990">{{cite news| title=LIFE, OLD 'GIRL', IS A SHOCK, HORROR CABARET |publisher=Sydney Morning Herald |date=[[1990-04-03]] |page=53 |last=Growden |first=Greg}}</ref> Fiji again won the Hong Kong Sevens in 1991; Serevi helped them to an 18-14 win over New Zealand in the final.<ref name="HK1991">{{cite news| title=FIJI CLINCH RUGBY UNION SEVENS TITLE WITH INJURY-TIME TRY. |publisher=Reuters News |date=[[1991-03-24]]}}</ref> Serevi won his third consecutive Hong Kong Sevens title with Fiji in 1992. Serevi was again the player of the tournament, and was again play maker as Fiji won the final against New Zealand 22-6 in quagmire conditions.<ref name="HK1992">{{cite news| title=FIJIANS WIN THIRD SUCCESSIVE HONG KONG SEVENS TITLE |publisher=Reuters News |date=[[1992-04-05]]}}</ref> In 1993 Serevi again attended the Hong Kong sevens. Although he scored three tries to help Fiji to a 17-14 win over [[Australia national rugby union team (sevens)|Australia]] in the semi-final, his team was defeated 14-12 in the final by [[Samoa national rugby union team (sevens)|Samoa]].<ref name="HK1993">{{cite news| title=Western Samoa battle to first Hong Kong Sevens title. |publisher=Reuters News| date=[[1993-03-28]]}}</ref> Fiji's next major tournament was the inaugural [[Rugby World Cup Sevens|Rugby Sevens World Cup]] held in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]].<ref>Rugby sevens was invented in Scotland, and first played in [[Melrose, Scotland|Melrose]] in 1883.</ref> By the time of the World Cup, Serevi was already rated the best sevens player in the world.<ref name="RSWC1993">{{cite news| title=SEVENS BRINGS HOME THE CASH |publisher=Financial Times |date=[[1993-04-17]] |page=12 |last=Hopkins |first=John}}</ref> Serevi said that the team was working "sometimes nine hours a day" in preparation for the Sevens World Cup.<ref name="NineHours">{{cite news| title=Fiji aim to avenge Hong Kong defeat |publisher=Agence France-Presse |date=[[1993-04-13]]}}</ref> Despite spending most of the first half very close to the England try-line, Fiji were defeated by eventual champions [[England national rugby union team (sevens)|England]] 21-7 in their semi-final.<ref name="Semi1993">{{cite news| title=England snatch world sevens title. |publisher=Reuters News |date=[[1993-04-18]]}}</ref> Athought Fiji was defeated, Serevi was top equal point scorer for the tournament.<ref name="Points1993">{{cite news| title=Leading World Cup Sevens scorers |publisher=Agence France-Presse |date=[[1993-04-18]]}}</ref> <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)repositioned clauses in sentence re: Fiji's defeate by England, (2)in last sentance "despite" was redundant; changed lead to "Although Fiji was defeated...". <--> ===1994–1999=== After playing in sevens tournaments in Fiji and [[Canberra]], Serevi returned to the Hong Kong sevens. After defeating [[South Africa national rugby union team (sevens)|South Africa]] in their quarter final, Fiji lost to eventual winners New Zealand in their semi-final.<ref name="HK1994">{{cite news| title=Second days results in Hong Kong sevens. |publisher=Reuters News|date=[[1994-03-27]]}}</ref> In 1995, Serevi captained Fiji to the Hong Kong Sevens final. Serevi scored three tries in Fiji's semi-final victory over Australia. They then faced New Zealand in the final, and although they led 17-14 at one point, eventually lost 35-17.<ref name="HK1995">{{cite news| title=NZ storm to fifth Hong Kong title. |publisher=Reuters News |date=[[1995-03-26]] }}</ref> In the 1996 tournament, Fiji again met New Zealand in the final. New Zealand led after Serevi tripped [[Christian Cullen]] close to Fiji's try line. This was followed by a break from Serevi to give Setareki Naivaluwaqa a try. New Zealand scored twice more however, to give them a 19-17 victory.<ref name="HK1996">{{cite news| title=MASIREWA SEALS HONG KONG SEVENS WIN FOR NEW ZEALAND. |publisher=Reuters News |date=[[1996-03-31]] }}</ref> Serevi finished the year by leading Fiji to victory in the [[Dubai Sevens]].<ref name="Dubai1996">{{cite news| title=MORGAN AND CO CALL FOR BETTER PREPARATION FOR THE WORLD CUP. |publisher=The Herald |date=[[1996-11-25]] |page=9 |last=Douglas |first=Derek}}</ref> The following year the Hong Kong sevens doubled as the Rugby Sevens World Cup. Serevi was Fiji's captain for the tournament.<ref name="Nobok">{{cite web| url=http://www.nobok.co.uk/page/RugbyBio/0,,10301~791285,00.html |title=The sevens wonder of the world |publisher=nobok.co.uk |accessdate=2007-03-21}}</ref> Before the tournament Serevi made a promise to Fiji to "bring back the Melrose Cup."<ref name="BringMelrose">{{cite news| title=SEREVI VOWS TO RECOVER WORLD CUP SEVENS CROWN. |publisher=Reuters News |date=[[1997-03-22]]}}</ref> In his first three games of the tournament Serevi scored 59 points to help confirm Fiji as favourites for the title.<ref name="1997FirstDay">{{cite news| title=Fiji's Serevi sets Sevens on fire ... |publisher=Agence France-Presse |date=[[1997-03-22]]}}</ref> Fiji did not concede a point until their semi-final (their sixth game of the tournament), and eventually faced South Africa in the final.<ref name="1997Defence">{{cite news| title=Defence, not Serevi, the secret to Fiji glory |publisher=Agence France-Presse |date=[[1997-03-23]]}}</ref> South Africa scored two tries, before Fiji responded with four tries of their own; the final score was 24-21 to Fiji.<ref name="HK1997">{{cite news| title=Fiji win Sevens. |publisher=The Australian |page=27 |date=[[1997-03-24]]}}</ref> Serevi was the tournaments top scorer, with 117 points (including nine tries).<ref name="HK1997"/><ref name="Nobok"/> Serevi also played for Fiji in the Japan and France sevens; the latter won by Fiji.<ref name="France97">{{cite news| title=SPIRITS BOOSTED. |publisher=Evening Standard |page=20 |date=[[1997-06-03]]}}</ref> After winning the Fiji Sevens Tournament with Fiji in March 1998, Serevi led his country at Hong Kong.<ref name="Fiji1998">{{cite news| title=Fiji, New Zealand lay rival claims to Hong Kong crown |publisher=Agence France-Presse |date=[[1998-03-26]] |last=Foley |first=Chris}}</ref> Despite a 21-21 draw against [[Argentina national rugby union team (sevens)|Argentina]] in pool play - where Serevi scored one try and set up two - Fiji qualified for the tournament's quarter-finals.<ref name="Arg1998">{{cite news| title=Argentina give Fiji a fright. |publisher=Reuters News |date=[[1998-03-28]] |last=Crean |first=John}}</ref> Fiji beat Australia in the quarter-finals, and faced New Zealand in their semi-final. They defeated New Zealand 24-7 after Serevi scored one try and set up another two. Fiji faced Samoa in the final, defeating them 28-19.<ref name="HK1998">{{cite news| title=Fiji take eighth Hong Kong sevens title. |publisher=Reuters News |last=Crean |first=John |date=[[1998-03-29]]}}</ref> Serevi was named player of the tournament.<ref name="Nobok"/> Later that year Serevi led Fiji in the Rugby Sevens at the [[1998 Commonwealth Games]] in [[Kuala Lumpur]]. The team faced New Zealand in the final, losing 21-12, earning them the silver medal.<ref name="KL1998">{{cite news| title=Kiwis recover pride with Sevens gold. |publisher=Reuters News |last=Williams |first=Brian |date=[[1998-09-15]]}}</ref> <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1) changed "whom they defeated" to "defeating them", (2) changed "where they lost" to "losing, (semicolon deleted). --> ===1999–2004=== Serevi started 1999 by winning the Air Pacific Sevens in Fiji; they defeated Australian Fijians 35-7.<ref name="Fiji1999">{{cite news| title=Serevi leads Fijian assault |publisher=Daily Telegraph |page=80 |date=[[1999-03-24]]}}</ref> Following this Serevi captained Fiji to the Hong Kong Sevens, his eleventh tournament.<ref name="11thHK">{{cite news| title=Veteran Serevi leads Fiji off to Sevens |publisher=Reuters News |date=[[2006-03-23]] |last=Duxbury |first=Jeremy}}</ref> Fiji defeated [[Tonga national rugby union team (sevens)|Tonga]] (whose defeat included a try set up by a 40 metre one handed pass from Serevi) and then [[Scotland national rugby union team (sevens)|Scotland]].<ref name="HKQ1999">{{cite news| title=Serevi magic leads favourites Fiji into Hong Kong quarters |publisher=Agence France-Presse |date=[[1999-03-27]]}}</ref> Fiji and Serevi again faced New Zealand in the final. Fiji scored three tries (all converted by Serevi) to win 21-12. Serevi dedicated the win to his two daughters.<ref name="HK1999">{{cite news| title=Serevi sorcery gives Fiji ninth Hong Kong title |publisher=Agence France-Presse |date=[[1999-03-28]]}}</ref> In 1999 the inaugural International Rugby Board Sevens series was held starting with the [[Dubai Sevens|Dubai tournament]].<ref name="Dubai1999">{{cite web |url=http://www.teivovo.com/intl_sevens/dubai/dubai_1999.html |title=IRB WORLD SEVENS SERIES - DUBAI |accessdate=2007-03-23}}</ref> Serevi missed this leg, but finished the year by leading Fiji to victory in the [[South Africa Sevens]] in Stellenbosch.<ref name="Stellenbosch99">{{cite news| title=Double give Fiji edge over Kiwis |publisher=The Daily Telegraph |page=46 |date=[[1999-12-13]]}}</ref> Serevi then returned for the leg in [[Mar Del Plata]] where he scored a try to lead Fiji to victory over New Zealand in the final.<ref name="MarDelPlata">{{cite news| title=Waisale Serevi |publisher=The Times |date=[[2000-01-15]] |page=43}}</ref> Serevi then lead Fiji in their first sevens tournament in New Zealand, at [[Wellington Sevens|Wellington]]. Fiji again defeated New Zealand in a tournament final, this time 24 - 14. Serevi was the tournaments top points scorer (84 points).<ref name="Wellington2000">{{cite web| url=http://www.teivovo.com/intl_sevens/wellington/wellington_1999.html |title=IRB WORLD SEVENS SERIES - WELLINGTON |accessdate=2007-03-25 |publisher=teivovo.com}}</ref> Serevi also played in the Fiji Sevens tournament, where Fiji lost to New Zealand 31-5 in the final.<ref name="Fiji2000">{{cite web| url=http://www.teivovo.com/intl_sevens/fiji/fiji_2000.html |title=IRB WORLD SEVENS SERIES - FIJI |publisher=teivovo.com |accessdate=2007-03-25}}</ref> Serevi then lead Fiji to victory in the Brisbane leg of the series.<ref name="Brisbane2000a">{{cite news| title=Sevens Heaven In Brisbane Means A Little Hell For Ella's Australians |publisher=Sydney Morning Herald |page=25 |date=[[2000-02-22]] |last=Zavos |first=Spiros}}</ref> Fiji made the final after defeating South Africa in their semi-final.<ref name="Brisbane2000b">{{cite web| url=http://www.teivovo.com/intl_sevens/brisbane/brisbane_2000.html |title=IRB WORLD SEVENS SERIES - BRISBANE |publisher=teivovo.com |accessdate=2007-03-25}}</ref> The final was against Australia, who were leading up until the last minute of the match. With less than a minute to go Serevi broke several Australian tackles and sprinted 80 metres to score a try and win the match &mdash; and the tournament &mdash; for Fiji.<ref name="Brisbane2000b"/> The try was described at the time by Australian rugby union writer Spiros Zavos as "the greatest individual try in sevens series history", and was voted try of the year at the 2000 Fiji Rugby Awards.<ref name="Brisbane2000a"/><ref name="Teivovo"/> At the Hong Kong Sevens Serevi was the tournament's top scorer with 75 points. But it was not enough for Fiji to win however, as they lost 31-5 to New Zealand in the final.<ref name="HK2000">{{cite web| url=http://www.teivovo.com/intl_sevens/hong_kong/hongkong_2000.html |title=Credit Suisse First Boston Hong Kong 7s 24–26 March, 2000 |publisher=teivovo.com |accessdate=2007-03-25}}</ref> Serevi's last sevens tournament of the series was in Japan where he led Fiji to victory.<ref name="Japan2000">{{cite web| url=http://www.teivovo.com/intl_sevens/japan/japan_2000.html |title=Japan Sevens 2000 1–2 April, 2000 |publisher=teivovo.com |accessdate=2007-03-25}}</ref> <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)corrected misc. punctuation, mostly incorrect use of semicolons, (2) separated "and the tournament" with emdashes, (3) Added "But" to lead "It was not enough..." --> Serevi started 2001 by leading Fiji in the [[2001 Rugby World Cup Sevens]] in Argentina.<ref name="Teivovo"/> Fiji were defeated by Australia in their semi-final; the Australians went on to lose to New Zealand in the final.<ref name="2001RWCS">{{cite news| title=New Zealand defeats Australia to win Rugby World Cup Sevens championship |publisher=Associated Press |date=[[2001-01-29]] |last=Weil |first=Eric}}</ref> In the 2000/2001 IRB Sevens World Series Serevi only played in the [[London Sevens|London]] and then Wales tournaments - the later during which he was injured.<ref name="Teivovo"/><ref name="Wales2001">{{cite news| url=http://www.teivovo.com/intl_sevens/wales/20010602_day_two_wrap.html |title=Kiwis triumph in Wales, Fiji win Plate |publisher=teivovo.com |accessdate=2007-03-25 |date=[[2001-06-03]]}}</ref> He also missed the 2001 Hong Kong Sevens, the first time he had missed the tournament in 12 years. Serevi was omitted from the team due to form, and the desire to develop new players for the 2004 Rugby World Cup Sevens. Fiji's coach at the time, Tomasi Cama, said of the omission "It seems (Serevi) has lost some pace and age is catching up with him".<ref name="2001HK">{{cite news| title=Fiji confident despite absence of Serevi |publisher=Associated Press |date=[[2001-03-29]] |first=Helen |last=Luk}}</ref> Serevi's last sevens tournament for the year was the World Games in [[Akita, Akita|Akita]], Japan. As captain, he led Fiji to the Gold medal after defeating Australia 35-19 in the final.<ref name="Teivovo"/><ref name="WG2001">{{cite news| title=Canadian rugby sevens squad finishes sixth at World Games |publisher=The Canadian Press |date=[[2001-08-27]]}}</ref> The first tournament of 2002 for Serevi was in [[Chile]].<ref name="Teivovo"/> Fiji advanced to the semi-finals where they faced New Zealand. During the match Serevi was tackled late by New Zealander [[Amasio Valence]]. Fijian player [[Marika Vunibaka]] ran 50 metres to punch Valence and a brawl then started. Fiji ended up losing the game.<ref name="Chile2002">{{cite news| title=NZ, FIJI IN UGLY SEVENS BRAWL |publisher=The Dominion (Wellington) |date=[[2002-01-07]] |page=1}}</ref> Serevi and Fiji rebounded the following week to win the tournament at Mar del Plata, [[Buenos Aires]].<ref name="Argentina2002">{{cite news| title=FIJI WIN ARGENTINA SEVENS, KIWIS ELIMINATED IN SEMIFINAL |publisher=New Zealand Press Association |date=[[2002-01-13]]}}</ref> Serevi played in the Brisbane, Wellington, and then Bejing Sevens before returning to Hong Kong. In Fiji's defeat of Australia in their quarter-final, Serevi scored 13 points to take his Hong Kong points tally over 1000.<ref name="1000HKpoints">{{cite news| title=Serevi continues to excel despite advancing years |publisher=South Wales Evening Post |date=[[2002-03-30]] |last=Taylor |first=Stuart}}</ref> Fiji defeated New Zealand in their semi-final and faced England in the final. England defeated Fiji 33-20 in the final.<ref name="HK2002">{{cite news| title=England upsets Fiji 33-20 in final of Hong Kong Rugby Sevens |publisher=Associated Press |date=[[2002-03-25]]}}</ref> Later that year Serevi captained Fiji to the [[2002 Commonwealth Games]] in [[Manchester]]. He helped get the team to the games' final with a try-saving tackle during Fiji's 17-7 defeat of South Africa in their semi-final.<ref name="ManchesterSemi">{{cite news| title=Games get their Magnificent sevens final |publisher=Agence France-Presse |date=[[2002-08-04]]}}</ref> The final was against New Zealand, and despite Serevi landing a penalty to give Fiji a 15-14 lead with two minutes left, New Zealand won 33-17.<ref name="ManchesterFinal">{{cite news| title=If only we had seven says Serevi |publisher=Australian Associated Press |date=[[2002-08-05]] |last=Mulvey |first=Paul}}</ref> This gave Serevi his second Commonwealth Games silver medal. <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)misc. punctuation, misuse of semicolon. --> Serevi did not represent Fiji in sevens in 2003, and was controversially omitted from Fiji's Hong Kong Sevens squad that year.<ref name="HKCon2003">{{cite news| title=Laulau clears the air on Serevi |publisher=Daily Telegraph |date=[[2003-04-03]] |page=48}}</ref> Serevi had been unable to return to Fiji for a fitness test and national tournament due to commitments with his club Stade Montois in France. Because of this he was omitted from the team, despite being available to play in the tournament.<ref name="ClubCom2003">{{cite news| title=Serevi out of Fiji squad for HK Sevens due to French commitments |publisher=Agence France-Presse |date=[[2003-03-14]]}}</ref> Later in the year Serevi was injured playing for Fiji in the 2003 Rugby World Cup.<ref name="StadeBordelais"/> After recovering from his injury, Serevi was named in the Fiji sevens squad in January 2004. This was despite the rule enforced by coach Senivalati Laulau that to be eligible to play one must attend the teams trials.<ref name="Laulau2004">{{cite news| title=Laulau changes tune over Serevi |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2004-01-04]] |last=Prasad |first=Jeetendra |page=32}}</ref> After being named in the training squad, Serevi was not selected for the squad for the Wellington or [[USA Sevens|Los Angeles]] legs of the IRB World Sevens Series.<ref name="Wellington2004">{{cite news| title=Naqelevuki to lead 7s team |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2004-01-21]] |first=Indra |last=Singh |page=48}}</ref> Serevi then missed selection for the team to play in Hong Kong for the second year in a row.<ref name="HK2004">{{cite news| title=Omission points to end for Serevi |publisher=South China Morning Post |date=[[2004-03-15]] |last=Sallay |first=Alvin |page=14}}</ref> Pauliasi Tabulutu replaced Laulau as Fiji's coach and recalled Serevi to play in the Bordeaux Sevens.<ref name="Bordeaux2004">{{cite news| title=Serevi named in Fiji line-up |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2004-05-06]] |last=Singh |first=Zanzeer |page=80}}</ref> Serevi then played in the London leg of the Sevens Series - his last leg of the year.<ref name="London2004">{{cite news| title=Fijians face South Africa |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2004-06-07]] |last=Singh |first=Indra |page=35}}</ref><ref name="Teivovo"/> ===2005–2007: player-coach=== [[Image:Sereviwarmup.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Waisale Serevi warming up prior to the 2007 Wellington Sevens.]]Serevi started the year by leading the Lomaiviti Barbarians in the Pacific 7's in [[Auckland, New Zealand]].<ref name="Pacific05">{{cite news| title=Serevi and Co win Plate final |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2005-01-12]] |page=47}}</ref> Serevi returned to Fiji (from his club Staines in England) in February that year in an attempt to play for Fiji in the [[2005 Rugby World Cup Sevens]]. On returning to Fiji, Serevi said "My goal is to go to the World Cup".<ref name="Marist7s05">{{cite news| title=Maestro answers Fiji's call for duty |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2005-02-23]] |last=Singh |first=Zanzeer |page=44}}</ref> After being selected by coach [[Wayne Pivac]] for the Fiji squad, Serevi was named as captain.<ref name="HKSquad05">{{cite news| title=Fiji sevens coach Wayne Pivac recalls legend Waisale Serevi for the World Cup in Hong Kong in a few weeks |publisher=IRN News |date=[[2005-03-01]] |last=Alderson |first=Andrew}}</ref><ref name="HKCaptain05">{{cite news| title=SEREVI TO LEAD FIJI AT SEVENS WORLD CUP |publisher=New Zealand Press Association |date=[[2005-03-17]]}}</ref> Led by Serevi - Fiji qualified for the quarter-finals of the Sevens World Cup at Hong Kong with pool victories over Australia, [[Canada national rugby union team (sevens)|Canada]], Hong Kong, [[Japan national rugby union team (sevens)|Japan]] and [[Portugal national rugby union team (sevens)|Portugal]]. After the pool matches coach Wayne Pivac said of Serevi; "Waisale is the eyes for the other guys" and "He brings the others into the game and puts players into gaps."<ref name="HKPool05">{{cite news| title=Serevi 'the eyes' as Fiji romp through; Islanders' captain runs the show as they find sublime form to set up quarter-final clash with Argentina |publisher=South China Morning Post |date=[[2005-03-20]] |last=Careem |first=Nazvi |page=5}}</ref> After scoring the match winning try in sudden death against England in their semi-final, Serevi lead Fiji to World Cup glory over New Zealand in the final.<ref name="Melrose05">{{cite news| title=Led by Serevi, Fiji beats New Zealand for second World Cup Sevens title |publisher=Associated Press |date=[[2005-03-21]] |last=Lee |first=Min}}</ref> He finished the tournament as the World Cup's all time leading points scorer and goal scorer, and the second highest World Cup try scorer of all time.<ref name="WorldCupRecord">{{cite news| title=Fiji's Waisale Serevi cements legendary status with second World Cup win |publisher=Associated Press |date=[[2005-03-21]]}}</ref> A national holiday ([[24 March]] 2005) was declared in Fiji for the teams return, and the country's Prime Minister [[Laisenia Qarase]] declared: <blockquote> "''On behalf of the Government and people of Fiji and personally, I convey our congratulations to you all - Serevi and the team members, and the management and coaching staff.''"<ref name="Holiday05">{{cite news| title=Fiji to declare public holiday to celebrate Hong Kong win |publisher=PACNEWS |date=[[2005-03-21]]}}</ref></blockquote> Serevi was appointed as Wayne Pivac's successor as Fiji Sevens coach on [[30 March]].<ref name="Coach05">{{cite news| title=Serevi accepts 7s job |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2005-03-31]] |last=Bolaitamana |first=Maciu |page=40}}</ref> Soon after he returned to his village in Qarani to show its people the Melrose Cup.<ref name="ParadeMelrose">{{cite news| title=Islands greet Melrose Cup |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2005-03-31]] |page=38}}</ref> <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)set quote in italics within <blockquote> tag. <--> Serevi's first tournament as Fiji's coach was the Singapore leg of the IRB Sevens Series; Fiji was defeated by England in their semi-final.<ref name="Singapore05">{{cite news| title=Serevi says sorry for sevens loss |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2005-04-18]] |last=Niumataiwalu |first=Ana |page=32}}</ref> The last two legs of the 2004/2005 IRB Sevens Series were played in London and [[Paris Sevens|Paris]]. There Serevi coached Fiji to the Plate victory, and a final loss respectively.<ref name="London05">{{cite news| title=Canada tops Kenya in Shield final |publisher=Calgary Herald |date=[[2005-06-06]] |page=E7}}</ref><ref name="Paris05">{{cite news| title=France win Paris leg of IRB Sevens |publisher=Australian Associated Press |date=[[2005-06-12]]}}</ref> His first major trophy as coach came when Fiji won gold in the [[2005 World Games]] in Germany.<ref name="WG2005">{{cite news| title=Maestro plans next move |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2005-07-29]] |last=Singh |first=Zanzeer |page=56 }}</ref> For the entire 2005/2006 IRB Sevens Series Serevi was Fiji's player-coach (his assistant coach was Jo Savou). Fiji won the George leg in South Africa, the Wellington leg in New Zealand, the Singapore leg, and the London leg in England.<ref name="IRBSeries0506">{{cite web| url=http://www.teivovo.com/intl_sevens/news/2006/2005-06_scoreboard.html |title=2005-06 IRB WORLD 7s Series Scoreboard |publisher=teivovo.com |accessdate=2007-04-08}}</ref> The team also made the final of the Dubai, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong legs of the series.<ref name="IRBSeries0506"/> Fiji won the Series - becoming the first team other than New Zealand to win the IRB Series.<ref name="London06">{{cite news| url=http://www.teivovo.com/intl_sevens/london/2006/0603_london_results.html |title=IRB 7s – LONDON 2006 |publisher=teivovo.com |accessdate=2007-04-08}}</ref> Following the series win Prime Minister Qarase said of Serevi: <blockquote> "''You have set an example of what we can do as a country through vision, sacrifice, hard work, discipline, and making the best use of our gifts and talents.''"<ref name="Qarase06">{{cite news| title=Emotional Qarase thanks Serevi |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2006-06-13]] |page=3 }}</ref> </blockquote> In Fiji, celebrations of the win included a specially composed song dedicated to Serevi named ''Na Noda Laione''.<ref name="Song06">{{cite news| title=Special song for a special man |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2006-06-13]] |page=3}}</ref> <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)set quote in italics within <blockquote> tag. --> As well as coaching Fiji to the IRB Series win in 2006, Serevi also coached them to bronze at the [[2006 Commonwealth Games]] in Melbourne.<ref name="Melbourne06">{{cite news| title=Elusive gold |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2006-03-18]] |page=80}}</ref> Fiji faced England in their semi-final, but Serevi was unable to take the field due to "a technical hitch with the fourth official."<ref name="Sorry06">{{cite news| title=Serevi says sorry, names team to HK |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2006-03-23]] |page=46}}</ref> After losing to England, Fiji recovered to defeat Australia 24-17 in the play-off for bronze.<ref name="Melbourne06"/> In December 2006 Serevi was offered a coaching position with the [[Falcons (rugby team)|Falcons]] South African club. He was offered several times more to coach in South Africa then he receives from the Fiji Rugby Union. The package was to lure him as a backline coach and player for two years and a coaching position for the next three years.<ref name="SAjob">{{cite news| title=Stars unhappy |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2007-01-01]] |last=Singh |first=Zanzeer |page=24}}</ref> He decided to stay with Fiji Rugby and renewed his contract with the Fiji Rugby Union. In early 2007 the interim Sports Minister [[Lekh Ram Vayeshnoi]] appointed Serevi to the board of the interim [[Fiji Sports Council|Sports Council (Fiji)]].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.fijivillage.com/artman/publish/article_35432.shtml |title=Rajendra Chaudry accepts board appointment |publisher=fijivillage.com |accessdate=2007-03-04 |date=[[2007-01-27]]}}</ref> Serevi coached Fiji to the final of the first Sevens Series leg of 2007 in [[2007 Wellington Sevens|Wellington]], where they lost to Samoa 17-14 in the final.<ref name="Wellington2007">{{cite news|url=http://www.teivovo.com/intl_sevens/wellington/2007/0203_welly7s_day2.html |title=Samoa surprise Fiji in Wellington final |publisher=teivovo.com |accessdate=2007-05-31}}</ref> The team then rebounded when they defeated Samoa to win the [[2007 USA Sevens|San Diego]] leg. Fiji's next tournament was [[2007 Hong Kong Sevens|Hong Kong]] where Serevi made a world record 18th appearance.<ref name="18th">{{cite news| title=One of a kind |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2007-03-28]] |page=6}}</ref> Serevi scored the final try as Fiji defeated New Zealand in Hong Kong. They then faced Samoa in the final; Samoa led 27-0 at half time. Although Fiji then scored 22 points in the second half, Samoa won the final 27-22.<ref name="HK2007">{{cite news|url=http://www.teivovo.com/intl_sevens/hong_kong/2007/0401_hk_results.html |title=Samoa claim Hong Kong glory |date=[[2007-04-01]] |publisher=teivovo.com |accessdate=2007-05-31}}</ref> Fiji did win the following tournament at [[2007 Adelaide Sevens|Adelaide]], but only after a converted try by Serevi forcing extra time in their quarter final with South Africa.<ref name="Adelaide2007">{{cite news|title=Fiji wins Adelaide sevens tournament |publisher=Australian Associated Press |last=Brettig |first=Daniel |date=[[2007-04-08]]}}</ref> <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)misc. punctuation, (2)semicolon inserted in sentence about match with Samoa. --> Serevi then coached Fiji to the final of the [[2007 London Sevens|London]] leg, where they were defeated by New Zealand. The final leg of the 2006/2007 Series was in [[2007 Edinburgh Sevens|Edinburgh]]. Fiji needed to qualify for the semi-finals to guarantee they would win the series. They qualified top of pool A and faced Wales in their quarter-final. Wales defeated Fiji in 21-14 in a major unpset. &nbsp; "Wales kept the ball well against us, and they scored tries. &nbsp;They deserved to win," Serevi said of the loss.<ref name="WalesLoss07">{{cite web| url=http://www.fijitimes.com.fj/story.aspx?id=63921 |title=Sevens shock: Fiji loses series to NZ |publisher=Fiji Times |accessdate=2007-06-04 |date=[[2007-06-04]]}}</ref> New Zealand then won the tournament to win the series with 130 points to Fiji's 128.<ref name="WalesLoss07"/> <!--copy edits:--> <!-- (1)misc. punctuation edits, (2)rearranged Sereve's quote. --> On 6th July 2007, Serevi announced his resignation as coach of the national sevens team.<ref name="SereviResigns">{{cite web|url=http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=65940 |title=Serevi quits |publisher=Fiji Times |accessdate=2007-06-07 |date=[[2007-06-07]]}}</ref> ===2007–Present: Coach=== After several months of playing local games, the Chinese Taipei Rugby Union signed Serevi as a coach of their national Sevens squad. He reported for duties in March 2008. His first assignment for the team was the 2008 IRB Hong Kong Sevens, where he has often wanted to play one last time before retiring. Serevi also took time to participate in the Yokohama Country and Athletic Club in Japan, on April 5-6, 2008, where his Yokohama squad won in the finals, 57-14 <ref>http://www.fijivillage.com/?mod=story&id=07040810ab5deb59d10b251cc27868</ref> While working for Taipei, the Fiji Sun later reported that clubs in France, England, and Wales appointed him as their agent for Pacific Islander players. {{Fact|date=May 2008}} ==Personal life== Serevi has a wife, Karalaini, whom he married in 1993. &nbsp;They have three children: two daughters, Una and Asinate, and a son they have named Waisale Serevi Junior.<ref name="SlickSerevi"/><ref name="SereviJunior">{{cite news| title=Serevi ponders son's future |publisher=Sunday Mail |date=[[2004-07-25]] |last=Dhaliwal |first=S. S. |page=74}}</ref> His wife works for the Fijian Defence Force, and Serevi spent large parts of his career away from his family. When he was apart from them when in Japan between 1992 and 1997, although his family joined him in France between 1999 and 2004.<ref name="FijiTimes05"/> He is a committed Christian, and along with his family attends Church regularly.<ref name="FamilyBackbone">{{cite news| title=Wife and family support the backbone of my success |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2005-03-12]] |last=Serevi |first=Waisale |page=88}}</ref> On his boots, strapping, and jersey for every match Serevi has the words "Philippians 4:13" written. It is a reference to the biblical quote "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me".<ref name="AnotherTrophy">{{cite news| title=Another trophy for the 7s maestro |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2005-05-29]] |last=Rabuku |first=Otilly |page=31}}</ref> <!-- copy edits: First sentence, added commas, broke up first sentence a bit. Rearranged first and second phrase in church attendance sentence. --> Serevi learned Japanese while in Japan, and also taught English whilst there.<ref name="SevensSpecialist"> Despite living in France for several years he did not learn French, and required an interpreter for interviews.<ref name="NoFrench">{{cite web|url=http://www.umc-europe.org/messager/0301/0301waisale.html title=Interview - Waisale Serevi |publisher=umc-europe.org|language=French |accessdate=2007-04-16 |last=lame |first=René |year=2001}}</ref> Serevi's interests include listening to music, and watching movies.<ref name="Teivovo"/><ref name="Mel06Profile"/> Apart from rugby, he also likes to play touch rugby and volleyball.<ref name="Mel06Profile"/> Other interests include meeting people, and traveling the world.<ref name="Mel06Profile"/> <!-- copy edits: Revised first sentence slightly. --> On [[18 May]] 2007, Serevi was appointed a Special Inspector with the Fiji Police Force by the acting Commissioner of Police Romanu Tikotikoca.<ref name="SpecialInspector">{{cite news| url=http://www.fijitimes.com.fj/story.aspx?id=62869 |title=Waisale Serevi appointed police inspector |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2007-05-18]] |accessdate=2007-06-04}}</ref> The appointment is in youth and community policing. &nbsp;Serevi will not be a regular officer, but will be paid for the hours he works.<ref name="PoliceJob">{{cite news|url=http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=62977 |title=Officers welcome Serevi: Chief |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2007-05-20]] |accessdate=2007-06-04}}</ref> <!-- copy edits: Deleted "can" in hours he works. --> ==Achievements== Serevi is widely regarded as the greatest Rugby Sevens player of all time, whose achievements include being inducted into the [[Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee]]'s Hall of Fame in 2005, and being named the ''Fiji Times''' 2005 Personality of the Year.<ref name="FASNOCprofile">{{cite web| url=http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-3653-0-0-0&sID=35815&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=600326&sectionID=35815 |title=2005 Waisale Tikoisolomone Serevi - Rugby Union |publisher=Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee |date=[[2006-09-06]] |accessdate=2007-03-23}}</ref><ref name="NobokProfile">{{cite web| url=http://www.nobok.co.uk/page/RugbyBio/0,,10301~791285,00.html Nobok Sports Bio |title=The sevens wonder of the world |publisher=nobok.co.uk |accessdate=2007-03-05}}</ref><ref name="RWCSevensProfile">{{cite news|url=http://www.rwcsevens.com/History/Great+Players/serevi.htm RWC Profile |title=The genius of Waisale Serevi |publisher=rwcsevens.com |accessdate=2007-03-05 | date=[[2004-09-30]] |last=Bond |first=Karen}}</ref><ref name="FASNOC">{{cite web| url=http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-3653-0-0-0&sID=35815 |title=Fiji Sports Hall of Fame |publisher=Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee |accessdate=2007-04-16}}</ref><ref name="FijiTimes05"/> Through his career he has picked up several nicknames; including ''Small'', ''Wizard'', and ''Maestro''. The nickname Small was applied due to his height, however Wizard and Maestro are more recent nicknames earned due to his Rugby Sevens ability.<ref name="SevensSpecialist"/><ref name="WizardNick">{{cite news| title=Cometh the hour, cometh Serevi; Incomparable Fijian answers the call of his country and sets sights on one last hurrah in the SAR |publisher=South China Morning Post |date=[[2005-03-18]] |last=Sallay |first=Alvin |page=22}}</ref><ref name="MaestroExplains">{{cite news| title=Maestro explains |publisher=Fiji Times |date=[[2007-04-09]] |page=26}}</ref> ===XVs=== *'''Rugby World Cup tournaments''': 1991, 1999, 2003<ref>Note Fiji did not qualify for the 1995 tournament.</ref> *'''Barbarians matches''', versus: Scotland (2002), Leicester (2002 and 2003), London Irish (2003) *'''World XV matches''', versus: Leicester (1996 and 1997) {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- | colspan=10 | '''Test statistics'''<ref name="Teivovo"/> |- !Team!!Played!!Won!!Drawn!!Lost!![[Try|Tries]]!![[Try#Conversion|Conversions]]!![[Penalty (rugby)|Penalties]]!![[Drop kick#Rugby football|Drop goals]]!!Points total |- ![[Argentina national rugby union team|Argentina]] |1||0||0||1||0||1||0||0||2 |- ![[Australia national rugby union team|Australia]] |1||0||0||1||1||2||2||0||15 |- ![[Belgium national rugby union team|Belgium]] |1||1||0||0||2<ref name="4try">Scored when a try was worth four points.</ref>||0||0||0||8 |- ![[Canada national rugby union team|Canada]] |2||1||0||1||0||0||0||1||3 |- ![[Chile national rugby union team|Chile]] |1||1||0||0||0||2||0||0||4 |- ![[England national rugby union team|England]] |2||0||0||2||0||1||2||1||11 |- ![[France national rugby union team|France]] |4||0||0||4||0||0||0||0||0 |- ![[Ireland national rugby union team|Ireland]] |1||0||0||1||0||1||0||0||2 |- ![[Italy national rugby union team|Italy]] |2||1||0||1||2||1||1||0||15 |- ![[Japan national rugby union team|Japan]] |2||2||0||0||2<ref name="4try"/>||4||1||0||19 |- ![[Namibia national rugby union team|Namibia]] |1||1||0||0||0||8||2||0||22 |- ![[Samoa national rugby union team|Samoa]] |4||1||0||3||1||3||3||0||20 |- ![[Scotland national rugby union team|Scotland]] |4||1||0||3||0||5||4||0||22 |- ![[South Africa national rugby union team|South Africa]] |1||0||0||1||0||0||0||0||0 |- ![[Spain national rugby union team|Spain]] |1||1||0||0||1||2||0||0||9 |- ![[Tonga national rugby union team|Tonga]] |6||3||0||3||0||3||7||1||30 |- ![[Uruguay national rugby union team|Uruguay]] |1||1||0||0||1||4||2||0||19 |- ![[United States national rugby union team|USA]] |1||1||0||0||0||0||1||0||3 |- ![[Wales national rugby union team|Wales]] |1||0||0||1||1||1||0||0||7 |- !'''Total''' |'''37'''||'''15'''||'''0'''||'''22'''||'''11'''||'''38'''||'''25'''||'''3'''||'''211''' |} ===Rugby sevens=== [[Image:Serevipass.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Waisale Serevi during the 2007 Wellington Sevens]] ====Rugby World Cup Sevens==== Serevi has played in all four Rugby World Cup Sevens (1993, 1997, 2001, and 2005). He won the tournament with Fiji in 1997 and 2005, and is the overall top points scorer with 297 points.<ref name="RWCpoints">{{cite web| url=http://www.rwcsevens.com/Tournament+Central/ |title=Tournament Central |publisher=rwcsevens.com |accessdate=2007-04-13}}</ref> He is also the second-top try scorer with 21 tries. ====Commonwealth and World Games==== Serevi has competed in three [[Commonwealth Games]]; [[Kuala Lumpur]] in 1998, [[Manchester]] in 2002, and [[Melbourne]] in 2006. With Fiji he won silver in 1998 and 2002, and bronze in 2006. Serevi led Fiji to gold in both the 2001 [[World Games]] in Japan, and the 2005 World Games in Germany. ====IRB Sevens World Series==== The following is a list of IRB Sevens tournaments Serevi has participated in as a player. He is the series' second highest points scorer overall with 1310 points (79 tries, 457 goals).<ref name="IRBSeriesPoints">{{cite web| url=http://www.irbsevens.com/IRBWeb/TemplateFiles/IRB7s/IRB7sPlayerStatistics.aspx?NRMODE=Published&NRORIGINALURL=%2fEN%2fHome%2fStatistics%2fPlayer%2bstatistics%2fplayer%2bstats%2ehtm%3fSeasonId%3d0%26TournCode%3d99%26MethodId%3dPoints&NRNODEGUID=%7b5F08DD7B-327C-4BC2-B6FA-7875F08CB8A1%7d&NRCACHEHINT=Guest&SeasonId=2006&TournCode=99&MethodId=Points |publisher=irbsevens.com |title=IRB Sevens Player Statistics |accessdate=2007-06-04}}</ref> The list excludes Hong Kong legs, these are listed separately below. Those years in bold indicate Fiji won the tournament. *'''[[Adelaide Sevens|Adelaide]]''' : '''[[2007 Adelaide Sevens|2007]]''' *'''Argentina''' : '''2002''' *'''Bordeaux''' : 2004, 2005 *'''Brisbane''' : '''2000''', 2002 *'''Chile''' : 2002 *'''China''' : 2002 *'''[[Dubai Sevens|Dubai]]''' : 2005, 2006 *'''[[Edinburgh Sevens|Edinburgh]]''' : [[2007 Edinburgh Sevens|2007]] *'''Fiji''' : 1999, 2000 *'''Japan''' : '''2000''' *'''[[South Africa Sevens|George]]''' : '''1999''', '''2005''', 2006 *'''[[London Sevens|London]]''' : 2001, 2004, 2005, '''2006''', 2007 *'''[[Paris Sevens|Paris]]''' : 2006 *'''Wales''' : 2001 *'''[[Standard Chartered Sevens Singapore|Singapore]]''' : '''2006''' *'''[[Wellington Sevens|Wellington]]''' : '''2000''', 2002, '''2006''', 2007 *'''[[USA Sevens|USA]]''' : 2006, '''[[2007 USA Sevens|2007]]''' ====Hong Kong Sevens==== Results for all [[Hong Kong Sevens]] tournaments since Serevi's first in 1989. Table includes [[Rugby World Cup Sevens]] tournaments and [[IRB Sevens World Series]] legs. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year ! Placing ! Comments |- ! 1989 | losing semi-finalists | Player of the tournament |- ! 1990 | Champions | Player of the tournament |- ! 1991 | Champions | |- ! 1992 | Champions | Player of the tournament |- ! 1993 | Losing finalists | |- ! 1994 | Losing semi-finalists | |- ! 1995 | Losing finalists | |- ! 1996 | Losing finalists | |- ! 1997 | Champions | Tournament doubled as Rugby Sevens World Cup |- ! 1998 | Champions | Player of the tournament |- ! 1999 | Champions | |- ! 2000 | Losing finalists | |- ! 2001 | NA | Did not attend |- ! 2002 | Losing finalists | |- ! 2003 | NA | Did not attend |- ! 2004 | NA | Did not attend |- ! 2005 | Champions | Tournament doubled as Rugby Sevens World Cup |- ! 2006 | Losing finalists | Serevi was player-coach |- ! 2007 | Losing finalists | Serevi was player-coach |} ==Notes and references== {{reflist|2}} == See also == *[[Rugby World Cup Sevens]] *[[Fiji]] ==External links== *{{cite web| url=http://www.worldgames-iwga.org/vsite/vcontent/content/news/0,10869,1044-163365-180580-23692-89780-news-item,00.html |title=Rugby: Waisale Serevi (FIJ) |publisher=worldgames-iwga.com |date=[[2003-05-07]] |accessdate=2007-03-05}} {{Fiji Squad 1999 World Cup}} {{Fiji Squad 2003 World Cup}} <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]] --> {{Persondata |NAME=Waisale Tikoisolomoni Serevi |ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Small, Wizard, Maestro |SHORT DESCRIPTION=Fijian Rugby Sevens footballer. Coach and player. |DATE OF BIRTH=[[20 May]] [[1968]] |PLACE OF BIRTH=[[Qarani]], [[Gau]], [[Fiji]] |DATE OF DEATH= |PLACE OF DEATH= }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Serevi, Waisale}} [[Category:1968 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Rugby union fly-halves]] [[Category:Fijian rugby union footballers]] [[Category:Fijian rugby union coaches]] [[Category:Lomaiviti people]] [[Category:Leinster Rugby players]] [[fr:Waisale Serevi]]