Rugby union Levula, who had an unorthodox high knee action and his exceptionally long strides represented Fiji in the 1960s. In 1951, over 3000 fans came to Buckhurst Park to see the final between Suva and the Northern District. Levula scored four tries to end Suva’s 10 year hold on the trophy. He was selected in the
Fiji to tour New Zealand. He made his début for Fiji at fly-half and he scored a brace of tries against the
Māori All Blacks to beat them 21–14 for which he received a New Zealand Rugby honour of being nominated as ‘Player of the Year'.
Athletics He joined the
Athletics Fiji team in 1954 to take part in the
Australian Athletics Championships. He finished 2nd in the
100-yard dash behind
Hector Hogan. Levula transferred to
Bradford Northern in 1964. He was inducted into the
Fiji Sports Hall of Fame in 1990. ==References==