Adi Mereani Rogosau, the captain of the Fiji Airways Fijiana 7s team, is set to lead the shadow team Mt Masada in the 2025 McDonald’s Fiji Coral Coast 7s, taking place at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka. Known for her exceptional leadership and strategic game awareness, Rogosau’s presence will be vital as the team seeks to make an impact in this prestigious tournament.
The Mt Masada squad comprises a balanced blend of experienced players and newcomers eager to showcase their talents. Veteran athletes like Seseni Donu and Lavena Cavuru provide stability, while rising stars such as Adita Milinia, noted for her speed and agility, contribute a fresh dynamic to the team’s playstyle. The full lineup includes Verenaisi Ditavutu, Ilisapeci Delaiwau, Kelera Luvu, Ruci Nabulagi, Mere Navue, Sera Bolatini, Mereula Torooti, and Vika Nakacia.
This year’s Coral Coast 7s is particularly competitive, featuring ten women’s teams due to the withdrawal of the Drua Women’s and Kadavu Women’s teams from the competition. Mt Masada faces tough opponents in their pool, including the Seahawks, Pacific Nomad Women, Tuva Women, and Ezers Rugby.
The tournament serves as a critical trial for the players aiming to secure their positions in the final Fijiana team for the upcoming Perth 7s scheduled for January 24-26. In this context, performance at the Coral Coast 7s is crucial not only for individual aspirations but also for the advancement of women’s rugby in Fiji, showcasing the growing support for the sport and the opportunity for emerging athletes to gain exposure at a competitive level.
The excitement surrounding the Coral Coast 7s represents a positive milestone for women in sports, fostering community engagement and inspiring future generations of female athletes in the region. As the tournament unfolds, the expectations are high, and the hope for thrilling displays of rugby talent remains strong.
Overall, the involvement of Mt Masada and its mix of experienced and new talent is a testament to the evolving landscape of women’s rugby in Fiji, promoting not just the sport but empowering female athletes on their journeys.
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