Grown up in the Votualevu village, in Nadi. He started his rugby career playing for the
St.Mary's Rugby Club, before joining Dratabu Rugby Club and then, Airport Rugby Club. Rabaka played for the Nadi provincial team, which he captained. He first played for the
Fiji national team during a test match against
Samoa, in
Suva, on 20 June 1992. He narrowly missed a place in the
1999 Rugby World Cup Fiji squad, however he traveled with the team as an emergency replacement for
Jacob Rauluni. Rabaka was part of the Fiji roster for the
2003 Rugby World Cup, where he played the pool stage matches against
France in
Brisbane on 11 October and against
Japan in
Townsville, on 23 October, the latter being his last test cap for Fiji. In his career, he scored 29 points and 3 tries in aggregate. He also represented
Fiji at
sevens level. ==Notes==