— Viliame Kikau (@BillKikau1) June 20, 2020 Since round two after the Dragons game Kikau got the haircut and his plan is to grow it for all of this year. But, with the Panthers sitting clear at the top of the NRL ladder at the moment, it’s tough to argue with him. Viliame Kikau scores for the Panthers. "Kikau admitted Penrith's new-look left edge remains a work in progress with Jarome Luai and Stephen Crichton continuing to learn their roles alongside the powerhouse Fijian. "I probably need to raise my voice a bit more," Kikau said.

"I've just heard everyone calling me a mop, I don't really care, I'll take the flying mop," Kikau said. The blonde hair and wild hairdos within the NRL is here to stay, at least according to Viliame Kikau, with not even the parents of the Panthers giant holding enough sway to convince him to change his latest look.As a flying Kikau leaped above a clumsy Storm attempt to score the match-winner on Friday night, NSW coach Brad Fittler described the Fijian international's hair as a "big, blonde squidgy mop" that was eager to soak up any opportunity that came his way.Kikau said the mop nickname was likely to stick for the remainder of the season as he has no intentions to trade in the look despite his biggest fans, parents Apenisa and Lily, who live in Fiji, urging him to reconsider on a daily basis. Alicia Newton NRL.com Reporter Sat 20 Jun 2020, 04:01 PM The blonde hair and wild hairdos within the NRL is here to stay, at least according to …

PO Box 334, Suva, Fiji. VIEW ALL PARTNERS Viliame "Billy" Kikau (born 5 April 1995) is a Fijian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop and second-row forward for the Penrith Panthers in the NRL, and Fiji at international level. "[My parents] are still angry now, every time they call me they don't say hello. Kikau was born in Nausori, Fiji, and grew up in the small island of Bau.

"Panthers coach Ivan Cleary is unlikely to stand in Kikau's way if the back-rower continues to produce match-winning plays after his try against the Storm broke a 14-14 deadlock in a period of the game the side had struggled with a week earlier.Brushing off an ongoing neck and shoulder complaint in the first half, the 25-year-old returned from a short breather to send the Panthers ahead by a converted try late. "Since round two after the Dragons game I got the haircut and he plan is to grow it for all of this year.Cleary and Kikau combination get Panthers back in front"I'll keep fading it, I've been getting heaps of messages from people on social media too telling me to cut it off. "NRL to take 'strongest possible' action against proven Naden abusersNaden is Cleary's priority after alleged racial abuseThe Panthers’ pack and their role in eight straight winsHow sackings and struggles did 'world of good' for Panthers coaches “There’s a lot of talk about David Fifita demanding the $1.25 million, but it’s Viliame Kikau. "Critta is a freak of a player, sometimes I just give him early ball and let him do his thing. You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content '"I'm going to keep growing it until they have the chance to come Australia and then my dad will probably try and remove it himself. "I had this stinger on my shoulder and neck, there's nothing wrong with it, I had scans, but I keep rehabbing and doing my exercises – that's probably going to be normal this year – have a little stinger and then get up and it's normal again.

Panthers strike first against the Raiders. Kikau scored in the 10th minute to give Panthers an early 6-0 lead after Nathan Cleary’s successful conversion.

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