The pools for the 2024 Oceania Rugby 7s Championships have been revealed, building excitement for the tournament scheduled to take place on December 7-8 in the Solomon Islands.
In the men’s competition, Fiji’s development team will compete in Pool A alongside Tuvalu and Nauru. Pool B features the Australian Development team, set to clash with Vanuatu, American Samoa, and the Japan Development team. Meanwhile, Pool C includes Samoa, Cook Islands, Kiribati, and New Caledonia, while Pool D comprises Tonga, the Solomon Islands, Niue, and Tahiti.
For the women’s division, the Fiji development team will go head-to-head with Solomon Islands and Vanuatu in Pool A. Pool B is filled with Samoa, American Samoa, and Vanuatu, while Pool C features Tonga, the Cook Islands, and Kiribati.
This championship not only promises to be a thrilling display of athleticism but also serves as an important pathway for teams seeking qualification for the World Rugby 7s Challenger Series. It is an excellent opportunity for emerging talents to showcase their skills and for rugby fans in the Oceania region to witness high-quality competition.
With the tournament approaching, there is an air of anticipation and hope, as teams prepare to represent their countries with pride and passion. The event is set to highlight the rich rugby culture in the Oceania region and foster a spirit of sportsmanship among participating nations.
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