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Urata’s Loloma Heights Eyeing Strong Finish at Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s
Optimism and unity fuel Loloma Heights’ under-21s at the Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s in Taveuni. After a mixed start, the Urata-based squad is sharpening up for a decisive run through pool play with eyes on their strongest finish yet. read more
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Fiji Judo Coach Infuses Samurai Spirit With Sword Demonstration
An ambitious Fiji judo master fused Samurai spirit with the dojo, using sword demonstrations to spark confidence and resilience in his instructors. A journey from Japan to the mat reveals how steel and steadfast mindset began shaping how students faced adversity. A bold blend of tradition and toughness that redefines what it means to train… read more
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Asivorosi Rabo Joins Bula FC Ahead of Inaugural OFC Pro League
Rising talent Asivorosi Rabo, just 20, is the newest addition to Bula FC as they eye the OFC Pro League 2026. A journey from Fiji to New Zealand and back, his comeback story promises plenty of excitement for the Warriors this season. read more
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Miss Pacific Island Inspires New Wave of Women Rugby Referees in Fiji
Fiji is seeing a surge of young women take the whistle in rugby, inspired by a celebrated Pacific Island figure and a bold mix of pageantry and sport. With December awards set to honor referees from grassroots to high performance, this movement signals a brighter future for female officials. read more
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Fans Lash Out as World Cup Final Tickets Hit Record-High Prices
Next year’s World Cup final tickets come with a shock price tag and a new tiered pricing model that has fans crying foul. As supporters call the costs extortionate and push for fairness, the debate over accessibility and the cost of witnessing football’s biggest stage heats up. read more
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Fiji’s 16-year-old Maika Dau Signs with Bula FC for OFC Professional League Debut
Sixteen-year-old Maika Dau is taking Fiji football by storm, stepping into the pro ranks with Bula FC as the OFC Pro League kicks off. From captaining Fiji at the U-17 World Cup to a future brimming with potential, the rising star has everyone wondering what comes next. read more
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Bitila Tawake Becomes First Fiji Woman on Pacific Rugby Players Board
Bitila Tawake’s historic appointment as PRP’s first Fiji-born female player representative marks a bold new chapter for Pacific rugby. From the field to the boardroom, she’s championing equality and player welfare, signaling a future where women’s voices shape the game across the region. A glimpse into the leadership and resilience driving rugby forward in the… read more
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Snoop Dogg Named Honorary Team USA Coach for 2026 Winter Olympics
Snoop Dogg is stepping onto the Olympic sidelines as Team USA’s honorary coach for the 2026 Winter Games, promising a fresh, uplifting boost for the athletes. read more
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Ifereimi Rawaqa Named Dual-Role Coach for Flying Fijians Ahead of 2027 Rugby World Cup
Former Flying Fijians star Ifereimi Rawaqa steps into a dual coaching role, shaping the forwards and the national contact program as Fiji gears up for a bold 2026 season and beyond. With World Cup and sevens pedigree behind him, his return marks a fresh chapter in Fiji rugby’s high‑performance push. read more
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Solomon Islands’ Uso Tasi Qualifies for 2026 Coral Coast 7s in Fiji
Uso Tasi has secured a historic berth to the 2026 Coral Coast Fiji 7s, capping a weekend of grit and unity. Their hard-fought journey signals a bold new chapter for the squad as they prepare for the big stage. read more
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Ba Rugby Dominates Fiji’s 2025 Nadi Junior Festival
BA Rugby Union lit up the 2025 Nadi Junior Rugby Festival with speed, skill, and a surge of young talent. Across two electric days at Prince Charles Park, rising players delivered standout moments and a growing passion for the game that left fans buzzing. read more
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Fiji Golden Gloves Sparks Talk of Bigger Venues and Rising Women Boxers
Fiji’s Golden Gloves served up a weekend of high-stakes bouts and fresh talent, with talk of a bigger venue on the horizon. Coaches are mapping rankings and readiness for next year as women’s boxing gains momentum and the sport looks toward bigger opportunities. read more
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Combine Brothers Edge Friends United 3-2 in Narrow National Club Championship Thriller
Late drama defines a gripping National Club Championship clash as Combine Brothers snatch a 3-2 win after a red-card turning point. A late winner reshapes the momentum and sets up an intriguing next match. read more
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Fiji Boxing Faces Split as IBA Returns, Pitting WBO Against FABA
A return to the IBA has reignited a storm of debates within Fiji boxing, pitting familiar players against governance questions and hefty prize money. As two major bodies contend for influence, the sport’s next chapter for Fiji’s fighters hangs in the balance. read more
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Joe Buck Awarded Ford C. Frick Award, Joining Hall of Fame Father‑Son Legacy in Cooperstown
Joe Buck is set to add a historic chapter to a broadcasting dynasty, earning baseball’s Ford C. Frick Award alongside a rare father‑son duo. As the Cooperstown moment looms, Buck reflects on his father’s lasting impact and the road ahead. read more
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Harry Grant Wins Golden Boot 2025, Narrowly Edges Dylan Brown in Rugby League’s International Player Race
Harry Grant lands his first Golden Boot in a year of elite rugby league, narrowly edging out Dylan Brown. From Ashes triumphs to surprising verdicts, the season is buzzing with debate and standout moments. read more
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17-year-old Fiji football star balances school and international dreams
Rising Fiji footballer Rishal Shankar is proving that age is no barrier as he balances school with a rapidly advancing football career. From making his mark on the world stage to pursuing new trials and a spot on Fiji’s U19 setup, his drive embodies double-duty determination and big dreams. read more
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Ardie Savea Clinches Third Kelvin Tremain Award in Milestone 100th-Cap Season
Ardie Savea clinches his third major award of the season, marking a year that embraced his 100th test cap and a pivotal role for Moana Pasifika. A teenage star also takes home top honours, signaling a bright future for NZ rugby. read more