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Fijian internationals Sisaro Koyamaibole et Dominiko Waqaniburotu have extended their contracts at Top 14 side Brive. The two back row players have been outstanding so far this season as Brive have held their own in the top fight, a 25-12 win over Toulouse on Saturday taking them up to ninth place, just five points away from leaders Toulon. Koyamaibole joined Brive in the summer from lower league side Libourne, while Waqaniburotu arrived last season straight from New Zealand. "We are very happy that they are staying with us," said Brive general manager Nicolas Godignon. "They are both very effective and they have found a club where they can display all their talents." Source: AFP
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