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Adi Cakobau School Defends Girls’ Triple N Zone Crown, Eyes Coca-Cola Games
Adi Cakobau School defended the girls’ division crown at the Triple N Zone Meet with a steady, team‑first performance. Captain Sereana Macedru credits faith, unity and hard work, signaling that the squad will build on this momentum as they gear up for the Coca‑Cola Games and Fiji Finals. read more
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Nakasi High wins 2026 Triple N Zone Boys Division title in a two-day thriller
Two days of tense competition crowned Nakasi High School the boys’ champions at the 2026 Triple N Zone Athletics Meet, silencing the defending cup and shaking up the standings. A community-driven comeback and the zone’s rising competitiveness hint at bigger challenges ahead on the national stage. read more
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Samoa Manusina to name captain under new coach Milo ahead of Oceania Rugby Women’s XV Championship in Fiji
New Samoa Manusina coach Fuimaono Bella Milo faces a pivotal captaincy decision ahead of a high-stakes Oceania swing in Fiji. With two looming tests against Tonga and Fiji, the choice will define leadership, game plan, and momentum as Milo shapes her tenure. read more
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Ba Inter-District Championship heats up as Lautoka and Nasinu shine in opening fixtures
Ba roars as the 66th IDC serves up crowd-pleasing clashes and tight battles, hinting at a thrilling run to the knockouts. Off the pitch, organizers chart a bold path for the season ahead, riding a wave of growing excitement across the districts. read more
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Ba Rugby Referees Association approves constitution, names executive for three-year term
Ba’s rugby referees mark a new era with their first constitution and a newly elected leadership, setting the stage for clearer governance and smoother match days as the season unfolds. read more
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Baselala named on bench for Drua’s Crusaders clash in Christchurch
Philip Baselala returns to the Drua lineup, named on the bench for their clash with the Crusaders in Christchurch. A measured comeback and a versatile bench signal the plan to ease him back into Super Rugby action. read more
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Wainimala’s sub-junior 4x400m relay shocks bigger schools to win Triple N Zone gold at Coca-Cola Games
From the highlands, Wainimala Secondary’s sub-junior boys stunned the field with a gold-medal 4x400m relay at the Triple N Zone meet. With clean handovers and steady pace, Erami Namudu, Livaliva Vitale, Iosefo Kama, and captain Ratu Ilaitia Delasau showed that discipline and belief can beat the odds. read more
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Ba Sangam College senior girls 4x100m relay shocks Ba Zone after start-list error at Churchill Park, Lautoka
A chaotic start, a second chance, and a blistering sprint that changed the Ba Zone meet—Ba Sangam College’s senior girls 4x100m relay pulled off a dramatic upset after a lineup hiccup. Their comeback proved belief, teamwork, and timing can rewrite the race in an instant. read more
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Injury-hit Drua head to Christchurch to face Crusaders with Nasilasila as captain
Injuries are piling up and the Drua face a brutal finish to the season as they head to Christchurch to take on the Crusaders. A reshuffled side and a captain’s leadership will be tested in a high-stakes clash that could reshape their campaign. read more
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Crusaders rout Drua 69-26 in Addington farewell as Codie Taylor bags four tries to become the leading try-scoring forward in Super Rugby history
Crusaders roll out a farewell to Addington with a blistering 69-26 win, and a night that will be remembered for more than the scoreline. Codie Taylor stars with a four-try haul in his 150th appearance, cementing his place as Super Rugby’s leading try-scoring forward. A milestone-filled, emotion-charged display that underlines the hosts’ attacking depth and… read more
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Codie Taylor nets four on 150th cap as Crusaders rout Drua in Addington farewell
An emotional farewell to Addington ends in a commanding Crusaders win as Codie Taylor shines in his 150th appearance with a four-try haul. A powerful forward game and clinical finishing mark a night to remember as the team looks ahead to Te Kaha Stadium. read more
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Arieta Mere and Jone Raibevu claim Tailevu Zone 100m titles as Fiji finals loom
Tailevu’s sprint showdown set the tone at the zone meet, with the marquee 100m delivering standout efforts. Rising stars seized the moment, signaling strong form as the Fiji finals approach. A day that could reshape momentum for the season ahead. read more
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Babas seize 50th Fiji Bitter Marist 7s title in tribute to late Peniasi Racagi
An emotional Marist 7s triumph for a Fiji sevens club, dedicated to late teammate Peniasi Racagi, arrives on the back of disciplined play and a remarkably short lead‑in. With fresh talent and returning veterans stepping up, the win tees up a bold defence at the upcoming Tok 7s tournament. read more
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Phaytal to file formal protest over split-decision defeat to Singh in Suva title bout
A championship showdown in Suva ends in a disputed split decision, igniting a formal challenge and leaving the title picture in suspense. With legal steps already underway, the sport’s decision-makers now hold the fate of the bout—and a potential rematch—in their hands. read more
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Lelean U17 clinches Southern Zone final berth with 22-16 win over Lami, set to face RKS
Lelean Memorial School’s U17s delivered a gritty semi-final performance to book their first-ever Southern Zone final berth. A defining moment for the squad as they gear up for a pivotal showdown. read more
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Storm forward Kamikamica hospitalised with suspected stroke, privacy request issued
Melbourne Storm forward Tui Kamikamica has been hospitalised after a medical episode during the weekend’s game, with doctors reportedly treating a suspected stroke. The club is asking for privacy as he receives care, with updates awaited. read more
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Drua frustrated as heat rules block pre-match ritual in Vidiri Trophy clash with Blues in Auckland
Frustration boiled over after the Drua’s 15-40 defeat in Auckland when they were denied their traditional pre-match challenge on the field. Glen Jackson blasted heat protocols that he says stifle Pacific expression, leaving the team to stage a dressing-room chant instead and highlighting a broader debate over safety and culture in Super Rugby Pacific. read more
