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Shop N Save Supermarket extend Super Rugby Pacific Naming Rights sponsorship

Shop N Save Supermarket extend Super Rugby Pacific Naming Rights sponsorship

By Navitalai Naivalurua
10/02/2025
Source : Fijian Drua

Shop N Save Supermarket have extended their Naming Rights sponsorship of Super Rugby Pacific to cover the exciting 2025 season.

The competition will continue to be known as the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific in Fiji, continuing the company’s strong association with one of the world’s most prominent rugby competitions.

Shop N Save Supermarket Executive Director Nisheel Kisun says Shop N Save Supermarket has been a naming rights sponsor in the Fiji territory of this amazing competition since 2023.

Kisun says they have seen the positive impact of having our own Fijian Drua’s participation in the competition.

He says everyone in Fiji, young and old and people of different background all enjoy Super Rugby Pacific as one of the most watched events on Television in Fiji.

The Executive Director says as they continue their partnership with the Fijian Drua, they are delighted to be able to do the same for the competition in Fiji, ensuring that Fijians continue to enjoy having teams over to play the competition.

Fijian Drua CEO Mark Evans says as the only club in Fiji’s territory participating in the competition, they wholeheartedly thank Shop N Save Supermarket for extending their naming rights sponsorship of Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific.

Evans says the profile of the competition in Fiji has grown exponentially in the past three years and their support is what enables the competition to be played in our territory.

He says they are grateful for the generosity in supporting both the Drua and competition, which exemplifies their deep sense of commitment to the things all Fijians love.

He adds they look forward to an exciting season of 2025 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific starting this week.

The 2025 Super Rugby Pacific kicks off with the match between the Crusaders and the Hurricanes at 6.05pm Friday.

In other matches, the Waratahs will take on the Highlanders at 8.35pm Friday, the Fijian Drua will host the Brumbies at 3.35pm Saturday, the Blues will face the Chiefs at 6.05pm Saturday, and the Force will play Moana Pasifika at 8.35pm Saturday.

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