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Wallaroos Outclass Fijiana in Dominant Suva Display

03 May 2025

SUVA FIJI, May 3 – The Wallaroos stamped their authority in Suva on Saturday evening, powering to a 43-7 victory over a spirited but outmatched Vodafone Fijiana XV in their first-ever test played on Fijian soil.   Ranked sixth in the world, the Australians showcased their superior skill, structure, and fitness to cruise past a […]...

Pathway to Excellence: Women’s Program Delivers Talent and Results

01 May 2025

  Suva, Fiji – After three intense weeks of development and competition, Fiji Rugby’s Na Soko Women’s championship concluded with a thrilling 25–23 showdown between the top two teams, Bilibili and Takia — a testament to the growing depth and quality of women’s rugby talent across the country. Takia were crowned champions of the 2025 […]...

YOUNG LEADER ALFREDA FISHER TO CAPTAIN VODAFONE FIJIANA XV AGAINST WALLAROOS

01 May 2025

The Vodafone Fijiana XV will make history this Saturday as they host the Wallaroos for the very first time on home soil with 20-year-old Alfreda Fisher named as captain for the much-anticipated Test match at HFC Bank Stadium in Suva. Fisher, who made her debut at the WXV3 tournament in 2024, becomes the youngest-ever captain […]...

Fiji Rugby Union and World Rugby join ONOC President for Pacific Talanoa Session

01 May 2025

Suva, Fiji – 30 April 2025 – The Fiji Rugby Union (FRU), together with representatives from World Rugby, participated in a special Talanoa lunch session hosted by Dr. Robin Mitchell, President of the Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC), at the ONOC Office in Suva. Dr. Mitchell, one of the most respected figures in global sport, […]...

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The Fiji national rugby union team is a member of the Pacific Islands Rugby Alliance (PIRA) formerly along with Samoa and Tonga. In 2009, Samoa announced their departure from the Pacific Islands Rugby Alliance, leaving just Fiji and Tonga. Fiji are ranked tenth in the world by the IRB as of 16 June 2014.

Despite the relatively small size of their represented country, in the 2007 Rugby World Cup Fiji defeated Wales 38–34 to claim a quarter final spot (theoretically placing them in the top 8 teams in the world) and proceeded to give eventual winners South Africa a scare eventually going down 37–20.