New Bloods Ready to Rise: Fiji Bitter Tabadamu 7s Set for Thrilling Weekend

New Bloods Ready to Rise: Fiji Bitter Tabadamu 7s Set for Thrilling Weekend

A new champion will emerge in the upcoming 4th edition of the Fiji Bitter Tabadamu 7s, set to unfold this weekend at Thompson Park in Navua. Notably, the previous winners, Fire Rugby, will not be competing this year, opening the door for fresh talent to shine.

The tournament will showcase an exciting format with eight pools already drawn, featuring a total of 32 teams eager to display their skills. Among the participating teams, notable groups include Post Fiji Tabadamu, Ratu Filise, DXC Army Green, and BLK Lavidi Brothers, among others.

The pools are organized as follows:
– **Pool A:** Post Fiji Tabadamu, Ratu Filise, Aflame Brothers, Wailevu Brothers
– **Pool B:** Viti Roofing Devo Babas, Uluinakau Babas, Nahehevia, St John Lomary
– **Pool C:** DXC Army Green, Bularoos Rugby, Nakavu Rugby, Wainadoi
– **Pool D:** TEMC Warriors, DXC Army Red, Westfield Tigers, Deuba Babas
– **Pool E:** Wardens Gold, Viwa Rugby, St John Liganibai, Ravoravo Rugby
– **Pool F:** Flame Tree Coloisuva, Y-Is Kava Vacalea Boys, Yanuca Blues, Muanivatu Rugby
– **Pool G:** Fresh’et Navy, WT Tribals, Nabua Rugby, St Gabriel Nakavika
– **Pool H:** BLK Lavidi Brothers, Stingray Brothers, Lobau Babas, Waibasaga

The competition will take place on Friday and Saturday, with live broadcasts available on FBC 2. This tournament is not only an opportunity for intense rugby action but also serves to promote community engagement and the development of local talent.

James Vunituraga, Media and Marketing Officer, expressed gratitude towards the participating clubs for their commitment and fundraising efforts necessary to join the tournament. He highlighted the importance of these grassroots initiatives in nurturing aspiring players who may one day represent Fiji on a larger platform.

As anticipation builds for this weekend’s matches, the Fiji Bitter Tabadamu 7s stands as a testament to the resilience and dedication of local rugby communities. It embodies hope for both players and fans alike, encouraging unity and celebration through sport while beneficially impacting the communities involved.

In summary, this year’s Tabadamu 7s promises exhilarating rugby matches and a strong sense of community amidst a competitive spirit, highlighting the importance of grassroots engagement in Fiji’s rich rugby culture.


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