The R.C. Manubhai Nataleira ‘7/’14 Sevens tournament is scheduled to take place at Ratu Cakobau Park in Nausori from December 12-14. Registration is now open for all interested teams to participate in this multi-tiered competition.

The tournament is structured into four tiers. Tier 1 will host 16 champion teams, each requiring a registration fee of $500. Tier 2 is designated for 32 regular 7s teams with a registration fee of $300. Tier 3 is reserved for 16 senior women’s teams, with a fee of $200, while Tier 4 is for 16 Under-19 teams, with a fee of $100.

Participants will compete for substantial prizes across the tiers:

– Tier 1: Cup winners will receive $5,000 and runners-up $3,000, along with additional prizes.
– Tier 2: Winners get $3,000 and runners-up $1,500, plus other awards.
– Tier 3: Winners earn $2,000, while runners-up receive $1,000, with further prizes available.
– Tier 4: Prize allocations include $1,000 for the winners and $500 for the runners-up, in addition to other recognitions.

Teams can pay their registration fees using the Mpaisa payment service, and upon payment, they must send their team name and details in a specified format to the associated Mpaisa numbers. All fees must be paid in full, with no deposits accepted. The registration deadline is Friday, December 6.

This tournament promises to be a vibrant showcase of local rugby talent and an opportunity for teams to compete at various levels. The excitement surrounding the event could boost community engagement and foster sporting spirit, making it a much-anticipated highlight in the local sports calendar.

In summary, the R.C. Manubhai Nataleira Sevens tournament is set to provide thrilling competitive opportunities across multiple tiers, encouraging participation from various teams and promoting community involvement in sports.


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