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Rebels sign Fiji halfback to Super deal

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The Melbourne Rebels have signed halfback Frank Lomani, who will be part of Fiji's World Cup campaign, on a two-year Super Rugby deal.

MICHAEL RURU passes the ball during a Melbourne Rebels Super Rugby training session at Gosch's Paddock in Melbourne, Australia. Picture: Michael Dodge/Getty Images

Fiji's World Cup halfback Frank Lomani has signed a two-year Super Rugby deal with the Melbourne Rebels.

With Will Genia expected to play in Japan next year and Michael Ruru off to France, Lomani will likely tussle with Harrison Goddard for the starting jersey.

Lomani was the 2018 NRC player of the year after guiding the Fijian Drua to last year's title.

The 23-year-old, who hails from Nukubalavu, about an hour from Suva, said he was excited to be calling Melbourne home for the next few years.

"Signing with the Melbourne Rebels is a dream come true for me," Lomani said.

"I'm looking forward to developing my game in a world class environment and picking up as much as I can from my new teammates."

Lomani, who earned selection for the Barbarians last year against Argentina, said he was excited to test himself in Super Rugby.

Melbourne Rebels general manager Nick Ryan was excited to have finally landed his man.

"Frank is a guy we've had our eye on for a while now, particularly after the way he dominated the NRC last season," Ryan said.

"Spending so much time in the national squad has certainly fast-tracked his development.

"There's no doubt he will emerge as one of the bright stars at this year's Rugby World Cup in Japan."