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Ifereimi Tawake (born 21 September 1962 in
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) is a Fijian former
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footballer and coach of
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. He played as flanker and
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Career

His first cap for Fiji was against
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, at Suva, on 31 May 1986. Although having not taking part at the
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, he took part to the
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and
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World Cups, where in the former, he played 3 matches, while in the latter, he played 2 matches. He retired from the international career after the pool stage match against
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at
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on 20 October 1999.


Coaching career

In 2001, he replaced Greg Smith as caretaker coach for the
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until he was replaced in 2002 by
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. He also coached clubs like
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,
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,
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,
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,
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. From 2013 he coached the
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tawake, Ifereimi People from Sigatoka Rugby union players from Nadroga-Navosa Province Fijian rugby union coaches Fijian rugby union players Rugby union flankers Rugby union locks 1962 births Living people Fijian expatriates in the United States I-Taukei Fijian people Fiji international rugby union players 1991 Rugby World Cup players 1999 Rugby World Cup players