Career
He played for the Fiji sevens team He has signed up with the French Top 14 club Montpellier. Viriviri started his career playing in the local 7"s competition.
At 19, he broke into the club level for Dratabu in the Nadi Rugby Union club games and later played for Lomaiviti and Suva in 2010 before joining Nadroga.
He played for the Police 7"s side and he caught the eye of Fiji sevens assistant coach, Etuate Waqa and was selected as the backup winger to Waisea Nayacalevu in the Fiji 7"s side. He made his debut at the 2012 Gold Coast Sevens but did not make the cut for the Dubai and South Africa legs.
He made a comeback in the 2013 Wellington Sevens and followed it up with an impressive effort in the 2013 United States of America Sevens. His top performance and 8 tries at Hong Kong gave him the Best and Fairest Player Award.
He ended the 2012-2013 Institutional Review Board Sevens World Series with 29 tries.
In January 2014, he signed with Top 14 club, Montpellier. He started the 2013-2014 Institutional Review Board Sevens World Series like he ended the last, he notched up 7 tries in the 2013 Dubai Sevens and he carried his performance to the 2013 South Africa Sevens scoring 6 tries. He became the top try scorer in Japan scoring 9 tries.
He finished the season as the Top try-scorer with 52 tries.
He was also named in the Institutional Review Board 7s dream team of the season alongside New Zealand"s DJ Forbes, Scott Curry, Australia"s Cameron Clarke, Canadian duo John Moonlight and Philosophy Mack as well as South Africa"s Justin Geduld. In 2014, he was sold off to ProD2 club, Montauban.