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Drua unveils 2026 merchandise and reaffirms partnership with Jack's

Drua unveils 2026 merchandise and reaffirms partnership with Jack's

By Alipate Narawa
18/12/2025
Photo(s): Fijian drua
The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua have officially unveiled their new mechandise in partnership with leading retailer Jack’s of Fiji for the 2026 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season.
                                                            
The launch also marked a formal signing ceremony reaffirming Jack’s of Fiji as the club’s official apparel merchandiser for the 2026 season, continuing a strong and successful partnership built on shared values of pride, community, and national identity.

The new 2026 jersey reflects the continued evolution of the Drua brand, blending fresh design elements with the core colours that have become synonymous with the club.
                                                            
             
The range captures both growth and continuity, telling the story of a team and a movement that continues to gain momentum.

Fijian Drua Head of Sales, Josefa Vanuaca says the 2026 design honours the club’s identity while pushing the brand forward.

Vanuaca says today’s launch is especially meaningful as they share it with a partner that has been with them from the very beginning, Jack’s of Fiji.

He says as they head into their fifth season and as the competition celebrates 30 years, this moment represents a significant milestone for the club, and to unveil the range alongside a long-standing partner makes it even more special.
                                                           
Jack’s of Fiji Group Marketing Manager Akash Narsey says the partnership extends well beyond merchandise as this partnership has always been about pride, community, and national identity.

Narsey says the Drua is more than a team, it is a movement, and through this range, they are proud to bring authentic, high-quality merchandise to fans across Fiji, allowing them to wear their support with pride.
                                                          
The 2026 merchandise range is anchored by the message “Drua Nation Lives Here,” celebratingthe deep connection between the Fijian Drua, their supporters, and communities across the country.

The new range will be available through Jack’s of Fiji outlets and selected retail channels ahead of the 2026 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season.
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