Fijiana has emerged as the champions of the Oceania 7s tournament, securing their victory with a 14-5 win against Samoa Manusina in the final held in Honiara on Sunday night. The match was a closely contested affair, with both teams failing to put points on the board during the first half. However, Fiji rallied in the second half, successfully scoring two converted tries to seize the lead. Samoa managed to score a try in the final moments of the match but was unable to overcome Fiji’s lead.
In the battle for third place, Tonga delivered an impressive performance, defeating the Solomon Islands with a commanding score of 41-5.
This championship win for Fijiana not only highlights their resilience and skill on the field but also showcases the growing competitiveness of women’s rugby in the region. With each tournament, the sport continues to gain momentum and attracts more support and recognition.
In summary, Fijiana’s victory is a significant achievement for the team, illustrating their dedication and talent, and paving the way for future successes in women’s rugby in Oceania.

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