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4 March, 2026, 9:40 pm
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4 March, 2026, 9:40 pm Central - 24°C Rain

Coral Coast Fiji 7s: Fiji Babas edge Police Blue 7-5

Coral Coast Fiji 7s: Fiji Babas edge Police Blue 7-5

By Alipate Narawa
15/01/2026
Photo: Coral Coast Fiji 7s

The Fiji Babas just held on to pip Police Blue 7-5 in the final game of the day at the McDonald's Coral Coast Fiji 7s.

Indiscipline almost cost them the match after Kavekini Tanivanuakula was shown a yellow card in the first half.

Police took advantage of the mismatch dominating the first half and sending Waisake Ravoiwasa through to give them an early 5-0 lead at half-time.

The Babas however did not give up, utilising their bench well as they were able to bring on fresh legs with Levani Boginisoko able to finally break through and score under the sticks to lead 7-5.

Police did not relent as they continously pressured the Babas until the end who were lucky to escape with a win.

In other games, Nationwide Sydney Nadi edged Seattle Barbarians 22-21, NZ Development 7s thumped Bula Bay 7s 33-5, NZ Fijian Cavaliers 7s beat Aussie Select 7s 24-14, Ravuka Sharks defeated Y-IS Kava Vacalea 10-5, Uso Tasi drew 12-12 with SRS Henibua 7s, E-Hub International Sydney Fijians beat Wardens 14-7, Yaro Chiefs defeated Drua 7s 17-12, while Axellerate Dominion Brothers thumped Chennai Bulls Select 7s 36-24.

In the Youth division, Taveuni Grassroots Fiji thumped Southland Broncos 17-0, Serevi Select 7s beat DAG QVS Old Boys 17-7, JVJQ Brothers thrashed Sydney Bula 7s 22-0, while St Theresa Nukubalavu beat Bilo Bar Aflame Brothers 17-10, Brisk Birdland Brothers thumped the U18 Japan SDS side 33-7.

In the Women's games, Fijiana 7s thumped Bilo Bar Aflame Women 27-05, the Briars thrashed Pacific Nomads 45-10, China 1 beat Bilo Bar Aflame Women 24-7, NZ Development Women 7s thrashed Pacific Nomads 45-0.

  



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