Marist Brothers High School the first multi-racial school in Fiji is marking their 75th anniversary celebration with a march from Marist Suva Street to Flagstaff in the next hour.
Reminiscing his schooling years Devlin Chung says 1965 was the year, the Red Fire spirit was born in a Deans competition between Marist and Suva Grammar, where Marist won 12-8.
Chung added that the 1965 Deans trophy final game against Queen Victoria School was the first time Marist won, winning 9-3.
Devlin said back in the 60s the Marist rugby teams were good because of the many New Zealand Marist Brothers.
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