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Fiji 7s Turns to Grassroots to Build Depth Ahead of Vancouver and New York 7s
Grassroots tournaments are a vital engine for Fiji’s 7s, says head coach Osea Kolinisau. They let rising players test themselves against the national squad, keep development players active between international fixtures, and lift standards as Fiji gears up for Vancouver and New York. read more
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Church College of Fiji Kicks Off 50th-Year Athletics Season Ahead of Zone Meets and Fiji Finals
Talents lit up the track as Church College of Fiji opened its athletics season with an energizing inter-house meet. With elite squads training hard and big goals ahead for zonal meets, Fiji Finals, and a milestone 50th anniversary, the year promises exciting breakthroughs. read more
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Fiji Targets Eight Glasgow Commonwealth Games Swim Spots Amid Rising Talent
With eight spots up for grabs at the Commonwealth Games, Fiji’s swimmers are gearing up for a high-stakes run. Fresh talent and seasoned competitors push through Grand Prix trials, guided by a coach who champions belief, teamwork, and a fearless push toward the podium. read more
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Will Bula FC’s Dominant Defense Finally Translate to Goals in OFC Pro League?
After a 0-2 defeat, Bula FC remains convinced their solid defense and clear goal chances will eventually translate into wins. Head coach Stephane Auvray says the side is dominating games and just needs to convert in front of goal. The next match against PNG Hekari FC offers another chance to turn pressure into points. read more
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Flying Fijians weigh single-base camp plan for UK-based Nations Championship
With a Nations Championship debut on the horizon, the Flying Fijians’ preparation hinges on a pivotal logistics decision. A London delegation weighs a single training base versus multiple camps as funding talks shape the path to a July showdown with Wales in Cardiff. read more
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Fiji Games: The Pacific’s Growing Multisport Festival
From a bold 1980s idea to a nationwide multisport festival, the Fiji Games ignited a new era of national pride, talent scouting, and regional unity. Behind the scenes, committees, sponsors, and international support helped shape the event’s evolution and its ongoing impact on Fiji’s athletes. read more
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Fijian Drua brace for leadership gap as co-captain sidelined with knee injury ahead of Hurricanes clash
Temo Mayanavanua is facing up to six weeks on the sidelines with a knee injury, a blow to the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua’s leadership. Coach Glen Jackson says the setback isn’t as bad as first feared, but the absence will be felt as the team navigates the early rounds. With Ponipate Loganimasi also sidelined, the… read more
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Fiji Launches Its King’s Baton Relay Ahead of Glasgow 2026
Fiji begins its six-day King’s Baton Relay, threading a uniquely designed baton through villages and schools as it travels the islands. The journey fuses sport, culture, and environmental pledges—from a blessing in Yasawa to a heritage stop in Levuka—showcasing Fiji’s proud place in the Commonwealth story. read more
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Police probe into online harassment linked to Ba Football Association
An investigation is under way after a doctor was questioned over online harassment claims tied to officials of the Ba Football Association. The case highlights the growing concern over digital abuse in sports and the steps being taken to address it. read more
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Fiji Rugby Chief Sees American Football as a New Path for Youth
Fiji could be welcoming a fresh route for aspiring athletes as American football begins to land on local fields. Through school clinics and coaching sessions, the sport is opening doors for those who may not follow the traditional rugby path, signaling an evolving landscape for youth sports in the islands. read more
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Rabitu Ready: Young Drua Star Set for Hurricanes Showdown
At just 21, Sikeli Rabitu steps into the number 12 jersey with surprising poise, drawing on pep talks from the bench and a fierce drive to master every role. The Drua head home to face the Hurricanes, hoping his versatility sparks a much-needed lift. read more
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Scott Robertson to Lead Barbarians on June Tour vs South Africa and Wales
Scott Robertson is back in elite rugby, taking the helm of the Barbarians for a blockbuster northern hemisphere tour this June. He’ll lead a squad into clashes with world champions South Africa in Port Elizabeth and Wales at Twickenham, joined by Argentina’s Felipe Contepomi in the coaching mix. A high-stakes chapter for rugby’s most famous… read more
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Church College Fiji Interhouse: Enrollment Surpasses 500 as Athletes Shine
Rising numbers and renewed interhouse spirit are reshaping the athletics scene at Church College Fiji. With athletes pushing personal bests despite wet weather, the season hints at a brighter road to the next zone meet. read more
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Fiji Rugby Unveils Fan Travel Packages for Nations Championship Debut
Fiji’s Flying Fijians are lining up a landmark Northern Hemisphere campaign, with fan-focused travel packages and tickets in the works for supporters both near and far. A major announcement on how fans can join the action is on the horizon. read more
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Flying Fijians to Host Historic UK Tests in Nations Championship Debut
Fiji’s Flying Fijians are lining up a historic July, turning away days into home-like clashes as they face Wales, England, and Scotland in the inaugural Nations Championship. A trio of high-stakes fixtures—from Cardiff to Murrayfield—signals a bold new chapter for Fiji rugby. read more
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Extra Bula FC Dominates but Can’t Find the Net
Extra Bula FC dominated large parts of Sunday’s clash but walked away with a frustrating defeat as chances went unconverted. Coach Stephane Auvray says the real struggle isn’t the opposition—it’s finishing, and a breakthrough could spark a scoring run in the games ahead. read more
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First U-18 Beach Volleyball Tournament Sparks Fiji’s Youth Revival
Fiji’s beach volleyball takes a bold new turn as under-18 players hit the sands at Suva’s National Beach Centre for a landmark tournament. Officials call it the dawn of a new era—a platform to nurture talent and spark dreams of regional and global competition. read more
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DMHS Four-House Rivalry Sparks Prep for Coca-Cola Games
Dilkusha Methodist High School’s inter-house athletics meet lit up the track with fierce rivalries and glimpses of future champions. With standout performances across sprints and jumps and plans to groom stars for the NNN zone and Coca-Cola Games, the season promises excitement, discipline, and plenty of surprises. read more