Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka believes the upcoming Nations Championship will not only provide valuable game time for the Fiji Water Flying Fijians, but also serve as a platform to elevate the team’s brand on the global stage.
The inaugural tournament, which will be held every two years during non-World Cup seasons, marks Fiji’s first participation in a structured series of this kind.
Rabuka believes it will create a ripple effect across the Fijian economy, particularly by boosting the tourism sector.
“This is not just another competition, it is a bold stamp, for Fiji in global rugby, playing against the very best teams in both northern and southern hemisphere”
This series will consist of Fiji, Wales, Scotland and England.
On 4 July,Fiji will be taking on Wales in Cardiff.
They will then host England on 11 July before travelling to Edinburgh to face Scotland at Murrayfield Stadium on 18 July.
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