Many teams participating in the Fiji Bitter 7s series this season are grappling with financial difficulties that hinder their ability to compete in various tournaments across the country. These teams, primarily based in rural areas, are striving to fundraise in order to provide their players with exposure to high-quality 7s competitions, which often take place in maritime islands and urban locations.
Organiser James Vunituraga of the 2024 Kadavu 7s Tournament highlighted the passion for 7s rugby that motivates these teams to seek out financial support to allow their players to participate in these events. This dedication to the sport is noble, as it showcases the strong community ties and commitment to nurturing talent in Fiji’s rugby landscape.
An interesting development in this year’s Fiji Bitter 7s series is the participation of teams from Kadavu and Naitasiri, which have taken part in all six of the recent tournaments, illustrating the growing enthusiasm for the game despite the challenges.
This situation reflects the resilience of these rural teams and their unwavering love for rugby, highlighting the importance of community support and potential initiatives that could help alleviate the financial burdens they face.
Overall, while the financial hurdles are significant, the determination of these teams underscores a hopeful future for rugby in Fiji, as they continue to work toward showcasing their talent on a national stage.

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