Lovodua – who will play for Fiji on Saturday in their clash with Samoa – has also signed on with a one-year extension and will push for the clubs Top 30 after two seasons in the Dragons development squad.
Lovodua was consistently a key piece in his sides minor premiership-winning Canterbury Cup side in 2019, proving he has the ability to take the next step in his career.
“Joe has progressed through the same pathway as Jason Saab in regards to being St George juniors and progressing through to our Top 30 from the development player squad,” Millward said.
“He’s a real multi-skilled player Joe; it’s hard to put your finger on what his position is. He can play centre, five-eighth, hooker and in the back row, but has really shown he’s capabilities at No. 9 especially when representing Fiji.”