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Top local teams confirmed for Super 7s Series

Top local teams confirmed for Super 7s Series

By Semi Turaga
12/01/2021
Waisea Nacuqu in action for Police White at last year's Marist 7s. [image: file]

All top local teams have been confirmed for the Super 7s Series at the end of this month.

The Fiji Rugby Union says some of those teams are the FDS Barbarians, Wardens, Tabadamu, Uluinakau, Police White and Police Blue.

16 teams will be playing in the tournament.

14 teams have been confirmed so far and two wildcard teams are yet to be invited.

The FRU is expected to make further announcements tomorrow.

The Super 7s Series is a local version of the HSBC World Rugby 7s Series.

It will involve four 7s tournaments where the 16 teams will play across all the tournaments.

These teams will collect points like in the World Rugby 7s Series and in the end there will be a winner.

The first tournament will be held on the 22nd and 23rd of this month at Lawaqa Park.

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