The Fijian Drua rugby team has entered into an exciting partnership with the renowned Australian sunglasses brand, Carve. This collaboration, facilitated through their ongoing relationship with Jack’s of Fiji, will see all Drua men’s and women’s players and staff equipped with high-quality Carve sunglasses as they prepare for the 2025 Shop n Save Super Rugby Pacific season.
Shane Hussein, the General Manager Commercial of Fijian Drua, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating that it enhances their strong relationship with Jack’s of Fiji. He emphasized that the players will not only look stylish while wearing Carve sunglasses but will also receive crucial protection from the harsh sun as they train and engage with the community.
Matt Whyte, the International Director of White Room, which represents Carve, shared his pride in sponsoring the Fijian Drua teams for 2025. He highlighted his personal connection to Fiji, mentioning that he will soon celebrate his 25th visit to the country, and described the sponsorship as a way to give back to a place that has warmly welcomed him over the years.
Nikul Khatri, Director of Jack’s of Fiji, added that as the official distributors of Carve sunglasses in Fiji, they are delighted to have Carve serve as the official sunglasses provider for the Drua Rugby Team. He noted that Carve’s reputation for stylish, performance-oriented, and affordable eyewear aligns perfectly with the Drua’s brand both in Fiji and internationally.
This partnership not only supports the players but also reinforces the strong community ties that the Fijian Drua embodies, reflecting a commitment to providing their athletes with the best resources while promoting local brands.
In summary, this new partnership marks a significant enhancement for the Fijian Drua, combining performance and community engagement, and promising to add a stylish touch to their game. As the team gears up for the upcoming season, both the players and fans can look forward to a vibrant collaboration that celebrates the spirit of rugby in Fiji.
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