Career
He plays as a Flanker or a Number. 8. Sewabu started in his early playing days of secondary school rugby at first-five, wing and fullback. He later switched to flanker/Number.
8 when he left school, a move welcomed by his former mentor Buck Shelford due to his tackling ferocity and clinical play.
He played for Rewa Colts, Tailevu Development XV, Malolo in the Fiji B Division Comp before he pursued a Diploma in Tourism STudies in Auckland, New Zealand in 1997. In between his visits to Fiji, he played for Naitasiri in the Digicel Cup.
In 1998, he was selected into the tour of United Kingdom under coach Brad Johnsstone where he played matches for the against European clubs like Leeds Tykes and Leicester Tigers. He earned his first cap in May 1999 against Canada in the Epson Cup.
He made the to the 1999 Rugby World Cup.
He played in all four of Fiji’s RWC99 games. He set up the match-winning try to Marika Vunibaka against Canada. He played for North Shore under then coach, Buck Shelford.
He left for France in 2000 and joined French Top 14 side, Bordeaux Bègles.
He even played at centre for the club He was also part of the 2003 Fiji rugby union tours.
He signed or European giants, Gloucester in 2001. In 2003, he joined Japanese side, Yamaha Jubilo.
He returned to New Zealand and joined Non-Player Character side, Manawatu Turbos.
He ended his rugby career in 2008
He coached Feilding Rugby Club for 2 seasons and Freyberg Rugby for a season. He pursued his degree at Massey, majoring in Sport and Exercise Science. He also helped coach Manawatu U18s and U20s.
He started his sports management and coaching consultancy business called Vunilagi Pasifika Limited. and has been involved as a technical adviser to a number of teams around the globe.
Currently, he assists the Massey University Rugby CLub as a technical advisor. His personal goal is to go back to Fiji and coach the national team at and 2019 Rugby World Cup.
He has transitioned well from professional rugby, with investment properties and business initiatives. Sewabu has an interest in using sports, rugby in particular as a tool for socio-economic development, and has been involved in a number of projects and research in the area of financial literacy and socio-economic development.
He graduated with an Executive Masters in Business Administration at Massey University in 2013 and he is also trying to help Fijian and Pacific rugby players manage their finances.
27 caps 3 tries (36 games 5 tries) and a racked up a total of approximately 320 first class games, including test matches, Fiji Provincial championships, European Cup & Shield, Japan Top League and New Zealand Provincial Championship.