With his measurements the Fijian-born flyer could play at any position on the pitch but it is on the wing where he is wreaking havoc for the Warriors.
He scored three tries in his first four GUINNESS PRO12 starts and the 24-year-old has served notice of his talents to the rest of Europe too.
Though Glasgow went out of the Champions Cup at the knockout stages, his hat-trick of tries against Scarlets was something the Scotstoun faithful are unlikely to forget any time soon.
At 24, he has not reached his potential yet - especially after making the switch from rugby league just two years ago.
He even earned a cap for Australia - and was a part of their initial Rugby World Cup squad - before leaving the Waratahs for a three-year contract at Glasgow.
And should the Warriors go on to defend their GUINNESS PRO12 crown this year, an in-form Naiyaravoro will have surely played his part.
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