Rakabula was contracted to the Melbourne Storm after the 1999 NRL season, but broke his collarbone in November 1999 after falling from his bicycle.[2] He did not play any NRL games while with Melbourne, instead playing for Norths Devils in the Queensland Cup.
He would play in the Fiji team that lost to England 66-10 in the 2000 Rugby League World Cup.[3][4]
In 2005, Rakabula would play in a friendly international for Fiji against the Cook Islands, scoring a try in a 20-all draw at Coffs Harbour.[5]
Rakabula died in a motor vehicle accident in May 2017.[6] His former rugby club Geraldton Tiger Sharks play an annual match against Perth Bayswater in his honour.[7]
^"Bikes take toll on Storm". The Age. Fairfax Media Publications Pty Limited. 17 November 1999. p. 56.
^"Rugby League World Cup: Group One: Mates fight over club sandwich: Andy Wilson sees England brush aside Fiji to set up Leeds showdown: England 66 Fiji 10". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media Limited. 6 November 2000. p. 6 (sport).
^Crossley, Michael (5 November 2000). "England find islanders a breeze". The Sunday Telegraph. London, United Kingdom. p. 10 (sport).
^"Bati draws friendly match with Cooks". The Fiji Times. Suva, Fiji. 29 January 2005. p. 91.