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Two Fijiana 7s side to play at the Oceania 7s

Two Fijiana 7s side to play at the Oceania 7s

By Navitalai Naivalurua
22/06/2022
Rusila Nagasau,Rejieli Daveua,Vasiti Solikoviti and Ana Roqica

Fiji will be fielding two teams in the women’s competition of the Oceania 7s this weekend.

Rusila Nagasau will feature for the Fiji Airways Fijiana 7s side and will be joined by players such as Vani Buleki, Rejieli Daveua, Verenaisi Bari, Mereula Toroti, Lavena Cavuru, Viniana Riwai, Ana Naimasi, Sesenieli Donu, Reapi Uluinasau and Maria Rokotuisiga.

The Fijiana Selection side will have the services of Lavenia Tinai, Vasiti Solikoviti, Ivamere Nabura, Ana Roqica, Naina Baleca, Mereani Rogosau, Ani Mei, Laisani Moceisawana, Laisana Likuceva, Seini Raoma and Litiana Lawedrau.

The Fijiana 7s first match will be against Papua New Guinea at 12.06pm Friday and they will play the Fijiana Selection side in their second match at 6.22pm Friday.

On Saturday, the side will take on the Black Ferns Pango at 12.28pm and meet Australia Selection at 6.50pm.

Their final match is against the Black Ferns Ma at 12.28pm Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Fijiana Selection side will meet Australia Selection at 12.28pm Friday in their first match.

After playing the Fijiana 7s side in their second match on Friday, they will take on the Black Ferns Ma at 12.06pm Saturday and face the Black Ferns Pango at 6.06pm Saturday.

The Fijiana Selection side will meet Papua New Guinea in their final game at 12.06pm Sunday.

The two top sides will play in the final which kicks off at 7pm Sunday.

Fiji Airways Fijiana 7s Squad

1. Rusila Nagasau 2. Vani Buleki 3. Rejieli Daveua 4. Verenaisi Bari 5. Mereula Toroti 6. Lavena Cavuru 7. Viniana Riwai 8. Ana Naimasi 9. Sesenieli Donu 10. Reapi Uluinasau 11. Maria Rokotuisiga Fijiana Selection 1. Lavenia Tinai 2. Vasiti Solikoviti 3. Ivamere Nabura 4. Ana Roqica 5. Naina Baleca 6. Mereani Rogosau 7. Ani Mei 8. Laisani Moceisawana 9. Laisana Likuceva 10. Seini Raoma 11. Litiana Lawedrau

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