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We are proud to be associated with the Fijian Drua - Loabuka

We are proud to be associated with the Fijian Drua - Loabuka

By Naveel Krishant
18/01/2022
Members of the Fijian Drua during training. [image: Fijian Drua]

Fiji Sports Council CEO, Litiana Loabuka says they are proud to be associated with the Fijian Drua and they are unequivocally pleased to host the Drua in their first-ever home game at the ANZ Stadium this year.

Loabuka says it will also be an economic boost for Fiji’s tourism sector through visitor arrivals, reinforcing Fiji’s sports tourism offering.

She also says they are proud to play their part to support Fiji in boasting the ability to host our own Super Rugby team at the ANZ Stadium adding it is a reflection of Fiji’s proven ability to host international sporting events at our venues.

The CEO of the Fijian Drua Brian Thorburn says they know from the very successful Super Rugby matches held at ANZ Stadium in past years, how much Fijian fan support has come out to support this level of rugby, and they are very excited and expect even higher levels of support with the Drua playing.

The Drua will host the Highlanders in April.

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