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Fiji Barbarians, Fiji Warriors and NZ to play in the Fiji Bitter Marist 7s

Fiji Barbarians, Fiji Warriors and NZ to play in the Fiji Bitter Marist 7s

By Navitalai Naivalurua
18/03/2022
[Image: File Photo]

Defending Marist 7s champions, the National Men's 7s team will be fielding two teams for the 46th Fiji Bitter Marist 7s that will held next week at the ANZ Stadium.

The Fiji Barbarians are in Pool K with Army Red, Daveta and Caginivaturu Explore Inn while the Fiji Warriors are in Pool C with Wadigi Salvo, Lionheart and Senikau Rugby.

The Marist 7s tournament will also see for the first time the inclusion of the New Zealand Men's 7s team who are the only international team in the competition and they are in Pool B with Malake, Police White and Marist.

The men's competition is  divided into three categories; white, blue and red, and each category has four pools with four teams competing in each pool.

You can check out the pools on our website, fijivillage.

Meanwhile, defending women's champion, Police are in Pool A with Savusavu, Wardens and Eteni Rukunirara.

Last year's runner up, the Seahawks are in Pool B with Saint Teresa, Waitui Waidroka and Marist 2 while Army Women's, Marist 1, Valkyries and Fire Women's team are in Pool C.

Defending Under 21 champions, Ravuka Sharks are in Pool A with Vuda Kings, Eastern Marine and Cautata Eagles while 2021 runners up, Dominian Brothers are in Pool B with Namuaniwaqa, Fiji Bitter Service Labasa, and Cloud Break Brothers.

Navakawau are in Pool C with Belovula Rugby, Navatuvula, and Seekadah Brothers while Saunivula, Cuvu Blues, Ba River and Waqadra Brothers are in Pool D.

The fixtures for the Marist 7s will be avaible next Tuesday.

The Marist 7s will be held from Thursday to Saturday next week at the ANZ Stadium.

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