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Fiji Bitter Marist Sevens Introduces Second-Chance Bonus Round for 50th Edition
The 50th Fiji Bitter Marist Sevens debuts a bold new format that hands every team a genuine second chance. A high-stakes bonus round could rewrite the weekend, turning early setbacks into real paths to the knockout rounds and keeping the tension high until the final whistle.
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Dartmouth women’s rugby kicks off season in Fiji at the 50th Fiji Bitter Marist 7s
An American college team dives into Fiji’s famed sevens festival for a formative season opener, pairing intensive training with a taste of island rugby’s pace and flair. It’s a proving ground for speed, defense, and what lies ahead in the year to come.
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Fiji Marist 7s Goes Pool-Free With Beer-Can Draw for 72 Teams
Fiji’s marquee sevens tournament is ditching pools for a bold, real-time draw. 72 teams, 36 matches, and opponents revealed from replica beer cans as teams shape their path on the fly. It’s a gamble that promises drama, spectacle, and a fresh narrative from the opening whistle.
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Fiji Bitter Marist Sevens Marks 50th Edition in Suva, Spotlighting Grassroots Talent
Fiji’s premier sevens festival marks a milestone as it kicks off the 50th edition, spotlighting rising talent across the youth ranks. More than a weekend of high-stakes matches, it’s a proving ground that strengthens Fiji Rugby from the grassroots up.
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Kaunikuila Opens 2026 Season with McDonald’s Cup in Suva as 18 Teams Compete Across Three Days
Kaunikuila launches 2026 with a buzzing three‑day Cup in Suva, bringing 18 teams to the court for fast, high‑intensity showdowns. An early-season test packed with talent, depth, and momentum that could shape the year.
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Navy Faces Group C Test With Loloma Heights, Lilian Amazons and Striders at 50th Marist 7s
Defending Fiji Bitter Marist 7s champions Navy face a testing start in the tournament’s 50th edition, drawn into Group C with Loloma Heights, Lilian Amazons and Striders. A strong opener could set the tone as teams bid to claim the anniversary crown in a weekend of tight, high-stakes clashes across multiple venues.
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Nausori Sevens Returns with 56 Teams, Boosting Fiji’s Grassroots Rugby and Funding a Local Walkway
Rugby sevens return to Nausori after 15 years, sparking a weekend of fast-paced action that drew teams from across Fiji. Beyond the thrills, it’s about rebuilding pathways for young players and backing a local community project, signaling a fresh chapter for grassroots rugby.
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Suva Primary School Netball Quarter-Finals Set Team Suva for Labasa National Tournament
Quarterfinals light up Vodafone Arena as selectors narrow the field for Team Suva headed to Labasa. Watch the rising stars—especially the youngest players—shape a pathway from grassroots netball to the national stage.
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Handball Fiji kicks off elimination cup to fast-track talent for national squads
Handball Fiji has launched a new national elimination cup designed to fast-track talent identification and strengthen pathways to the international stage. With six teams across men’s and women’s divisions, the multi-week format also seeks to broaden participation—from universities to grassroots clubs—feeding the national squads for upcoming campaigns.
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Shore Buses to Run Shuttle From Suva Flea Market to HFC Bank Stadium for Marist 7s
A new shuttle service will move teams between the Suva Flea Market and HFC Bank Stadium for the Fiji Bitter Marist 7s, with regular departures and access limited to accreditation holders. The event also weaves in a tree-planting drive and a broad community outreach alongside the tournament festivities.