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International teams to provide more challenges during Coral Coast 7s

International teams to provide more challenges during Coral Coast 7s

By Mikaele Liga
02/01/2025

International teams including Sacramento Kaji Rugby from the United States of America and Japan SDS Rugby team will provide more challenging competition in the Youth Division of the McDonald's Fiji Coral Coast 7s.

Fans can expect these teams to ignite the tournament in Lawaqa Park as they will challenge the local teams who have been the powerhouse for this tournament.

Organizers say some local teams to look out for are the Pacific Nomads, Navala Rugby, MacDonald Saunaka, Tuva Rugby and Noi Nabua that will add competition in the youth division.

They say sixteen teams will compete for the title, bringing together some of the best young rugby talents in Fiji.

Additionally, they say that fans can expect fast-paced games during the three-day tournament and are urging members of the public to come out in numbers and support the tournament.

The Youth Division competition will be from the 16th to the 18th of this month.

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