Fiji Blue Lock Rivals !exclusive! -
No celebration. Just a quiet “vinaka” (thank you) to the goalpost.
Their captain, a hulking winger named Tanoa “The Hammer” Ravai, stepped forward. He didn't speak Japanese. He didn't need to. He simply placed a rugby ball at center field, then kicked it fifty meters with the inside of his bare foot—dead straight. fiji blue lock rivals
Final score: 3–3. A truce. And a rematch written in the tide. Would you like a match summary, character profiles for the Fijian rivals, or a short comic script based on this? No celebration
By halftime, Blue Lock was down 3–0. Not because of skill—but because the Fijians treated every touch like a rugby offload and every shot like a try. Their "rivalry" wasn't about charts or rankings. It was about joy vs. ego. He didn't speak Japanese
