● My name is Moshi, a 17-year-old rugby prospect from Fiji.



This is the self-introduction of Moshi, the rugby team of Seoul National University of Education.

Born in Fiji, a'rugby powerhouse', he is an expectant player who is making a fresh breeze on the Korean high school stage.

First grader Moshi led the four-year high school to runner-up in the chairmanship that ended on the 20th.

After the game, Moshi bowed her head, responding in Korean, saying, "Yeah, thank you" to Lee Min-jae's encouragement, claiming that "the try was great today."

He continued, "I'm really excited, I'm sorry I couldn't win, but I'm also happy to win second place," he laughed wide.



● 187cm 100kg…

It is a'physical thug' whose strength is breakthrough.



Moshi also stands out among strong rugby players.

He is 187 cm tall and weighs 100 kg.

The position is a position where you face your opponent by leading the way with Planker and Rock.

In the chairman's boat, ramie's organs were revealed intact.

While blocking the opponent's attack with a strong tackle, he made two attempts with aggressive breakthroughs.

Manager Nam Yong-hoon said, "Even if you put it on the college stage right away, you won't be pushed back in power," and "especially a player with a good breakthrough."




● I am from Fiji, a rugby powerhouse.

Remember the Rio Olympics?



Fiji, the motherland of ramie, is an island country in Oceania.

The population is 900,000.

It is similar in size to Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do.

It's a small but crazy country for rugby.

In particular, it is the world's strongest in the 7-member festival.

At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Rugby won a gold medal with overwhelming power at the tournament, which revived in 92 years.

In the finals, they defeated the host country, England, 43-7.

It was the first medal in the history of the Fiji Olympics.

The whole country was excited.

They designated national holidays and issued a 7 dollar commemorative currency.

Moshi, who was 13 at the time, also clearly remembers.

"The whole country is crazy. It was a 4am game and I watched it all night long. It was my first time winning a medal at the Olympics. Besides, it was a rugby and a gold medal."




● Bulgogi, a freshman at Seoul National University High School, is delicious. As a



former representative of Fiji under the age of 16

, Moshi,

who was growing her dream of becoming an'Olympian', faces an inflection point in her life last year.

The Seoul Rugby Association, which started to discover overseas prospects, visited Fiji, and was offered to'study in Korea' at this event.

Shim Young-bok, head of the Seoul Rugby Association, said, "Neighboring Japan has grown into a world-class rugby powerhouse after discovering overseas prospects. We are a bit late, but at least 10 years, we started discovering prospects with a long-term plan."

Chairman Shim, who caught his eyes, decided to go to Seoul with his 16-year-old teammates Jay and Minnie.

Chairman Shim plans to provide tuition and living expenses for these players until they enter college and join the unemployment team.

After class, Moshi and her friends eat together with their friends and quickly become immersed in Korean culture.

Moshi's favorite food is bulgogi.



● Mugunghwa mark on my chest, I want to be the national representative of Korea!



Korean rugby has reached a turning point last year when it confirmed its first ever Olympic finals.

However, four years later, the Paris Olympics are in a situation that cannot be guaranteed.

This is because Japan must defeat Japan, which fell into last year's Asian qualifiers with the automatic participation in the host country.

Moshi and her friends have a new dream.

Wearing a national uniform with a Mugunghwa mark on the chest.

The rugby national team wears a uniform with Mugunghwa instead of the Taegeuk mark.

Lee Gang-seok, executive director of the Seoul City Association, said, "According to the regulations of the World Federation, if you relocate to a country and live for 60 consecutive months, you can play as the national representative.

However, in order to become a national representative in the Asian Games or Olympics, you must be naturalized.

Moshi said, "My dream is to become the national representative of Korea someday. Above all, I want to be an Olympiad."




● Dad and mom I want to see.

Watch me!



Born in 2003.

The hardest moment for Moshi is when her family in Fiji misses it.

I rented this place and left a message to my parents.

"Dad, Mom. Thank you for supporting my dream when you said you were leaving Fiji. I'm getting along really well with my friends. I'll do my best to become the national representative of Korea. Please watch."