women’s rugby
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Domitila Naita makes debut for Freshet Navy at the Fiji Bitter Marist Sevens, chasing a Fiji national team spot
Debutant Domitila Naita steps into the spotlight as Freshet Navy eye back-to-back glory at the 50th Fiji Bitter Marist Sevens. The 20-year-old from Bua brings a bold new chapter for Fiji’s defending champions — a journey from school rugby toward the national stage that promises plenty more to come.
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Aflame-backed Colo-i-Suva women regroup after Marist 7s learning outing
After a tough Marist 7s showing, Aflame Colo-i-Suva’s women regroup around a notably young squad. The coach says the exposure to seasoned teams is a priceless learning moment, and the plan is to sharpen fundamentals and come back stronger next season.
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Fiji Bitter Marist Sevens 50th Edition: Women Knockouts Kick Off as Navy, Amazons Dominate Quarterfinals
History watches as the women’s draw heats up in the 50th Fiji Bitter Marist Sevens. With knockout rugby underway, power and grit collide in a mix of dominant wins and clutch finishes—every matchup shaping the road to the final.
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Fijiana XV seal 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup spot after Oceania Championship win over Tonga
Fiji’s Fijiana XV marked a turning point with a commanding regional win, signaling a new era for the program. Regular high-level fixtures are sharpening the squad and laying a clear path to the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup, with momentum rippling through grassroots rugby.
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Fijiana chase Vuvale Bowl win in Canberra against Wallaroos under interim coach Legge
Fijiana 15s ramp up for a high-stakes Vuvale Bowl clash in Canberra, with interim coach Mike Legge insisting a win is the aim, not just a show. After five weeks together and a tough training block, Fiji blends youth with experience as they chase a defining moment on the road.
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Fiji to stage three-test Oceania Rugby Women’s XV Championship in April 2026 with Tonga and Samoa
Fiji will host a landmark three-test series featuring Fiji, Tonga and Samoa in April 2026. Beyond the matchups, the event spotlights grassroots pathways, safeguarding, and the next generation of Pacific women’s rugby talent.
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Draw finalised for 2026 Super Rugby Women’s season as Waratahs open June 6 and cross-competition final lands in Sydney
Super Rugby Women’s 2026 steps into the winter spotlight with a bold new schedule and a world-class lineup across Fiji, NSW, Queensland and WA. Expect marquee clashes, a grand-final rematch, and a landmark cross-competition final that could redefine domestic women’s rugby.
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Drua Women Unveil 2026 Super Rugby Schedule With Two Consecutive Nadi Home Games at Prince Charles Park
Two back-to-back home games at Prince Charles Park mark a landmark moment for the Drua Women as they chase a July knockout appearance. A tightly packed four-week sprint sets the tone for a season built on momentum, depth, and growing support on Fiji’s west coast.