Former Blues winger Rupeni Caucaunibuca has revealed the sad aftermath of his once stellar international rugby career.
Just a year after arriving in New Zealand and making his debut for Northland, Caucaunibuca was signed to the Blues and went on to score some of the greatest tries in Super Rugby history.
In 2003, Caucaunibuca became an icon of the Rugby World Cup and it didn't take long for overseas offers to flood in.
Signing lucrative deals to play in France, Caucaunibuca should have been set for life.
But opening up about his career in the documentary Oceans Apart for the Pacific Rugby Players' Welfare organisation, Caucaunibuca revealed he's now bankrupt living in Fiji after spending his money on alcohol and handouts.