After his first season with the Fiji sevens team, he was given a contract to play for the
ASM Clermont Auvergne in the
2007/2008 season alongside other Fijians,
Vilimoni Delasau and
Seremaia Bai where he finished the season as the leading try-scorer in the competition with 16 tries, 3 better than the previous year, top-try scorer, and captain,
Aurélien Rougerie. In 2008, he was selected in the
Pacific Islanders 2008 tour to Britain and Ireland. He was selected to play against
France on 15 November 2008 where he made a late, high tackle that resulted in a serious injury to French
scrum-half,
Jean-Baptiste Élissalde and was subsequently given a
red card and expelled from the game. He was banned by the IRB judiciary for 22 days. He made a comeback for Clermont on 13 December in the
Heineken Cup against
Munster after his ban expired. and is the top try-scorer in the
Top 14 with 13 tries. He has also been selected to be part of the
Fiji sevens team to the
2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens in
Dubai. He ended the
2008–09 Top 14 season as the top try scorer scoring 21 tries in 19 appearances breaking the record he set
last year by 2 tries. In October 2009, he was named the French
Top 14 player of the year for the
2008/2009 season and was also included in the French Dream team, the last Fijian to win that award was
Rupeni Caucau in 2006 He played in the final as Clermont won the
Top 14 title in
2009–10, and scored a try in the process.{{cite web == Fiji team ==