The Fiji Bulikula’s aspirations for competing in the 2026 Rugby League World Cup came to a disappointing end in Auckland, where they fell short against Samoa in the Pacific Bowl final, with a close score of 16-12.

The Fijian team initially showcased strong performance, securing tries from players Sienna Laing and Abigayle Sekitoa, leading the match 12-4 at halftime. However, Samoa rallied in the final minutes, scoring two crucial converted tries that ultimately clinched the victory and earned them a place in the upcoming World Cup.

Despite the defeat, the Fiji Bulikula demonstrated resilience and skill throughout the tournament, setting a promising foundation for future competitions. The young talents displayed on the field suggest there is a bright future for Fijian rugby league, offering hope for upcoming events as they continue to develop and grow as a team.

Summary: Fiji Bulikula’s chances for the 2026 Rugby League World Cup ended with a 16-12 defeat against Samoa in the Pacific Bowl final, despite leading at halftime. Samoa’s late-game surge secured their spot in the World Cup, while Fiji’s performance showed promise for future competitions.


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