The pool draws for the 2024 Oceania Rugby 7s Championships have been unveiled, generating excitement for the teams gearing up for the competition on December 7-8 in the Solomon Islands.
In the men’s category, this year’s Fiji development team is set to compete in Pool A against Tuvalu and Nauru. Pool B features the Australian Development team alongside Vanuatu, American Samoa, and the Japan Development team. Meanwhile, Pool C includes Samoa, Cook Islands, Kiribati, and New Caledonia, while Pool D consists of Tonga, the Solomon Islands, Niue, and Tahiti.
On the women’s side, the Fiji development team finds itself in Pool A with the host team, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu. Pool B is comprised of Samoa, American Samoa, and Vanuatu, and Pool C sees Tonga, the Cook Islands, and Kiribati competing.
This championship not only promises to showcase the exceptional talent and enthusiasm for rugby in the Oceania region but also serves as a critical event for teams aiming for qualification to the World Rugby 7s Challenger Series.
The tournament is an excellent opportunity for nations to display their rugby skills and foster camaraderie among the participating countries. As these teams prepare for the challenge ahead, the spirit of competition and sportsmanship shines brightly, paving the way for exciting matches and unforgettable memories.
In summary, the Oceania Rugby 7s Championships are primed to be a thrilling event, celebrating rugby’s growing influence in the region while offering teams a chance to elevate their status on the world stage.
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