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Labasa 7s: Fiji Seasalt Taveuni Select beat Black Heron 5-0 in U21 division

Labasa 7s: Fiji Seasalt Taveuni Select beat Black Heron 5-0 in U21 division

By Navitalai Naivalurua
08/01/2026
Fiji Seasalt Taveuni Select. [Image: Fiji Bitter Service Sevens]

U21 Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s champion, Fiji Seasalt Taveuni Select side will be hoping for back-to-back wins as they kick off their Labasa 7s campaign on a high, defeating VBM Black Heron side 5-0 this morning.

In other U21 results, Loloma Heights thumped Service Rugby 22-0, Aqua Pro Savuiqali beat Nasavu Brothers 10-0, Aloha Taveuni defeated Senidakua Rugby 7-0, Cagivou drew 5-all with Domoniwai Highlanders, Devo Babas beat Green Brothers 17-0, RKS Old Boys thumped Blue Light Labasa 19-0, and St Theresa Nukubalavu beat Saqani Brothers 12-0.

The first day of competition will include the U21 and men’s pool games.

The Labasa 7s is underway at Subral Park, Labasa.

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