The 2025 League Tag Championship is set to return to Lautoka’s Churchill Park, following the successful debut of the competition last weekend, which saw the Yasawa Saints claim victory. This event, organized in collaboration with League Tag Fiji by leading sports travel company Sportswell, aims to grow the rapidly developing sport of league tag in Fiji and throughout the Pacific region.
This year’s championship for girls marks the commencement of the League Tag Series in the country, showcasing a crucial step in promoting female participation in sports. Trish Aisake, CEO of Sportswell, expressed enthusiasm about the event’s positive impact and anticipates its expansion in 2025, with plans to add more divisions and enhance participation.
Aisake highlighted the importance of grassroots sports and the benefits it brings to girls in Fiji, stating, “It is wonderful to not only promote grassroots sports but also give opportunities for girls’ sports in Fiji.” She further stated her excitement about continuing to develop league tag within the region.
Specializing in sporting exchanges between Fiji and Australia, Sportswell is dedicated to nurturing Fijian athletes, teams, and clubs, while also offering visiting Australian teams the chance to immerse themselves in Fiji’s vibrant culture and renowned hospitality both on and off the field.
This initiative not only fosters sporting growth but also encourages community engagement and cultural exchange, promising a bright future for league tag and sports for young women in Fiji.
Summary: The 2025 League Tag Championship will be hosted at Lautoka’s Churchill Park after a successful inaugural competition. Sportswell aims to further develop league tag in Fiji, particularly for girls’ sports, promoting grassroots engagement and cultural exchange between Fiji and Australia.
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