[5] In 1996 after a spell representing international sevens for his country Fiji, Nat moved to England to play for Redruth, then competing in tier 3 of the English rugby union system.
Despite the disappointment of missing out on promotion, Nat had an outstanding scoring season with 352 points from just 23 games, including 17 tries, ensuring that he finished as the division's top scorer.
[10] However, despite scoring a respectable 234 points from 22 games (the fourth highest in the division), Nat would not witness this promotion as a training ground incident, in which a team-mates jaw was broken, saw him sacked by his club in April 2003.
Although he made 20 appearances for Albion in all competitions, he did not enjoy the prolific point's scoring he had during his time with Penzance & Newlyn, as team-mate Tom Barlow was the main kicker.
[12] The 2005–06 saw Nat return to kicking duties as he scored 106 points in the league as Plymouth finished 5th in what was an increasingly competitive division including strong teams such as Harlequins, Bedford Blues, the Cornish Pirates and Exeter Chiefs.
Dawe's replacement, Pete Drewsett, then left in January 2012 due to the club's financial problems, and Nat was offered the position of head coach.