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Illustration of Fiji Sports Council U20 7s Tournament set to kick off at Thompson park this Saturday

Fiji’s U20 7s Tournament: Where Future Rugby Stars Will Shine!

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The much-awaited Fiji Sports Council U20 7s tournament is set to begin this Saturday at Thompson Park in Navua. This exciting five-week series will take place at multiple venues across the nation, bringing together the finest U20 rugby talents from all regions of Fiji as they compete for the coveted title in 7s rugby.

During the Navua leg of the tournament, 16 men’s teams and eight women’s teams are lined up to showcase their abilities. The event is expected to deliver thrilling competition, exhibiting skill, agility, and sportsmanship as teams battle it out. Young athletes will have the chance to shine on one of Fiji’s premier sporting platforms, demonstrating their talent and dedication to the sport.

Gilbert Vakalalabure, the Executive Chairman of the Fiji Sports Council, remarked, “This tournament is a celebration of the dedication, passion, and talent that defines Fijian rugby. We are committed to fostering young athletes and providing them with platforms like the U20 7s tournament to showcase their skills and elevate their careers.”

Over the course of the next five weekends, fans will have the opportunity to experience the excitement in various locations as the tournament unfolds. Support from the community is encouraged, as the Fiji Sports Council U20 7s tournament represents not just a competition, but a movement aimed at empowering the next generation of rugby talent in Fiji.

This event is not only a platform for young athletes but also a celebration of Fijian culture and sport, showcasing the nation’s pride in rugby and the bright future that lies ahead for these promising players. By attending the matches, fans can play a pivotal role in inspiring these burgeoning athletes and contributing to the vibrant sporting community in Fiji.


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