Rugby
The first ever female British and Irish Lions tour accortding to reports may soon be a reality at the conclusion of a two-year feasibility study soon. The Telegraph has reported that what the Women’s Lions feasibility group will determine massive news for the women’s game, particularly after an exhilarating Rugby World Cup 2021. The group […]
Fiji Airways Fijiana 7s have booked their spot in the semi-finals of the Toulouse 7s. They had earlier taken care of South Africa 59-0 to secure their place in the quarters. At the quarter finals Fijiana beat France 24-12. Fijiana will play New Zealand in the semifinal match and the other semifinal has Ireland playing […]
The game between the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua and Moana Pasifika was more than just another round of Super Rugby Pacific. This was the first time for these two teams to meet ever. They are both in their first season of Super Rugby and that puts a lot of pressure on the players to perform. […]
The Rooster Chicken Fijiana Drua after the 17-7 win yesterday against the Brumbies Women have booked their spot directly to the final of the Super W Competition. Winning against the Brumbies makes it five wins from five games and they sit at the top of the ladder with 24 points. Followed by NSW Waratahs Women […]
There was a guest referee at the 46th Fiji Bitter Marist 7s. Her name is Ano Kuwai from Japan. She was also a referee at the 2020 Olympic Games. Interestingly at the 2016 Olympic Games, she was a player for the Japanese women’s 7s team. But she is one that was not originally from a […]
The news of his passing shocked the rugby world and of course, others that knew him well. Much-loved former All Black Joeli Vidiri tragically died in his new wife’s arms after suffering a trio of cardiac arrests while battling COVID-19 in America. When i heard the news i went back to the time i can […]
Osea Kolinisau is one of the six legends of rugby that has been announced by World Rugby to be inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2021. The others are Humphrey Kayange (Kenya), Huriana Manuel-Carpenter (New Zealand), Cheryl McAfee (Australia), Will Carling (England) and Jim Telfer (Scotland). The World Rugby Hall of Fame […]
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