Sports
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Carney warns postwar rules-based order eroding as middle powers forge coalitions, risking Pacific island security
The post‑war rules-based order is fraying, pushing middle powers to form new coalitions that trade protection for access to resources and influence. For Pacific Island nations, that shift could redefine energy security and diplomatic voice—where protection depends less on global norms and more on who controls essentials like fuel and minerals.
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Fijian Drua Set for Govind Park Debut in Ba as Brumbies Visit for Super Rugby Pacific Showdown
Ba hosts a landmark weekend as the Drua make their Govind Park bow against the Brumbies. With a world-class venue, strong local support, and several players pushing for debut opportunities, Saturday promises a compelling test and a glimpse of the Drua’s depth.
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Fijian Drua Set for Historic Ba Debut Against Brumbies at Govind Park
Govind Park’s refurbished stage sets up a landmark Ba debut for the Drua, welcoming a high-stakes afternoon clash with the Brumbies. A tale of squad depth, crowd energy, and rugby’s expanding footprint in Fiji’s interior.
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16-year-old Sera Nasilivata meets Commonwealth Games qualifying standard at New Zealand Athletics Championships
Teen sprint prodigy Sera Nasilivata is quickly stepping up to the senior stage, hinting at a strong Commonwealth Games path after her standout run at the national championships. Fiji’s rising sprinters and distance runners are also turning heads, signaling a deepening pipeline of talent for the season ahead. A new wave of regional stars is…
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Drua Donate 200 Tickets to Toge Village Ahead of Brumbies Showdown at Govind Park
Ba braces for a landmark day as the Drua gift 200 match tickets to Nasova’s village ahead of Saturday’s Super Rugby Pacific showdown with the Brumbies. An open training session and a hometown call add extra spark to Govind Park’s big clash.
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Fiji to Host Oceania Women’s XV Championship with Tonga and Samoa in April Tests
Fiji is set to host a compact Oceania Rugby Women’s XV Championship this April, a fast-paced three-match series featuring Fiji, Tonga and Samoa across Lautoka and Ba. With safeguarding front and center and pathways expanding, the event signals a new era for Pacific women’s rugby and a sprint of high-stakes international action.
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Disbanded FSC Grassroots Competes at Nawaka 7s Amid Fiji Sports Council Investigation
– A disbanded FSC Grassroots squad returns to Nawaka 7s, as governance probes at the Fiji Sports Council cast a shadow over the festival and its players. – With investigations swirling around the Fiji Sports Council, the FSC Grassroots entry at Nawaka 7s raises fresh questions about eligibility and the tournament’s handling. – Nawaka 7s…
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Fijian Drua’s squad depth fuels rotation ahead of Brumbies clash in Ba
Depth across the Drua squad is enabling trusted rotation without losing edge, signaling a maturation of the team. This weekend in Ba, a landmark clash with the Brumbies will test that growing resilience and tactical flexibility on home soil.
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Drua name Ravudi and Namoce for first Super Rugby Pacific caps against Brumbies in Ba
Two Drua youngsters could earn their first Super Rugby Pacific caps as development hooker Sairusi Ravudi and former Fiji Sevens star Iosefo Namoce push for action against the Brumbies. Depth, front‑row power and a batch of fresh faces set the stage for a Ba showdown.
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Para-Athletes to Compete in Fiji Coca-Cola Games Finals for the First Time
Historic milestone as para-athletes prepare to join Fiji’s Coca‑Cola Games Finals in a phased rollout, supported by renewed reforms and a fresh sponsor push—marking a bold new era for school athletics.