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Fiji Rugby Referees Association receives huge boost with Rooster Chicken sponsorship

Fiji Rugby Referees Association receives huge boost with Rooster Chicken sponsorship

By Marika Rasekaseka
10/04/2025

The Fiji Rugby Referees Association received a major boost through generous sponsorship from Rooster Chicken, providing brand-new kits for referees nationwide.

The new gear will not only enhance the professional appearance of match officials but also boost morale as they carry out their vital role in the game.

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Fiji Rugby Union Board Chairman, John Sanday expressed the FRU's sincere gratitude for the commitment by Rooster Chicken to supporting grassroots rugby and youth development.

Sanday says Rooster Chicken’s partnership reflects shared values with Fiji Rugby, community-driven, resilient and striving for excellence.

Fiji Rugby Union Referees Manager, Johnson Lee thanked Rooster Chicken for supporting the 300 referees nationwide.

The Chairman also encouraged fans to back the brand that backs our sport. Rooster Chicken is now proudly part of the Fiji Rugby journey.

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