Ratini was first discovered by former Flying Fijians head coach
Inoke Male who found him playing at a local tournament in
Vanua Levu. He joined the Vatukoula rugby team before getting selected to the Fiji under-20 in 2012 and alter joining the
Fiji Warriors team. He first made his mark in the local 7's circuit playing for Namosi before getting selected by the Fiji 7's coach, Alifereti Dere. He made his 7's debut for Fiji the
2012 Gold Coast Sevens. He scored 7 tries in that tournament. He was dropped from the Fiji 7's team for the next leg due to injury. In December 2012, he signed a
National Rugby League contract with the
Cronulla Sharks who were impressed with him after the Gold coast sevens. He didn't get a chance to play in the
2013 NRL season but played in a few
NSW Cup games. He joined
Top 14 side
Grenoble after not being able to make the Sharks starting side. He made his Top 14 debut against
Biarritz in September 2013. He scored 2 tries against the
Wasps in the
Amlin Challenge Cup. In May 2013, he returned to Fiji to try to win his place back to represent the Fiji 7's team at the
2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens. After an impressive outing, he led the try tally for Grenoble in the
2014–15 Top 14 season with 7 tries in 7 starts. He was named by Fiji coach,
John McKee in the
national team for the
2014 end-of-year rugby union internationals and would make a poor international debut for Fiji against
France but did score his first try. In July 2015, he was fired by Grenoble because of poor behaviour. In January 2016, he was signed on by
La Rochelle for the remainder of the
2015–16 Top 14 season. In June 2016, he signed a one-year deal with another Top14 side,
Stade Francais. He was dropped by Stade Francais as well after more indiscipline issues and was picked by 3rd division side
USA Perpignan. In August 2017, Perpignan also dropped him after 11 games and 7 tries citing indiscipline. ==References==