BATH Rugby star Semesa Rokoduguni spent some valuable time coaching enthusiastic youngsters at Salisbury Rugby Club on Remembrance Sunday.
The winger/centre, from Fiji, spent two hours training with Salisbury under 12sā squad and finished the session with a game of touch rugby.
Afterwards Rokoduguni, 26, pictured, who volunteered to do the coaching, posed for pictures and signed memorabilia for the juniors.
The professional Bath Rugby star and a soldier of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards in the British Army, has enjoyed two caps for the army, which includes scoring four tries against the Royal Air Force and a hattrick over the Royal Navy at Twickenham.
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