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16 Feb 2021 15:36 Raiwasa Taveuni forward Iowane Leone runs away for a try (withball) as they edged Police White during their Fiji Rugby Union Super Sevens Series cup quaterfinal match at Sigatoka’s Lawaqa Park on January 23, 2021. Photo: Leon Lord
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Maikeli Seru
22 January, 2021, 7:15 pm
Marist Rugby Club president Lawrence Tikaram (fourth from left), Paradise Beverages Ltd general manager Mike
Spence, Paradise Beverages Fiji general manager sales and corporate affairs Joseph Rodan Sr and MRC committee
members during the launch of the 2021 Fiji Bitter Sapphire Marist 7s tournament on Wednesday. Picture: SOPHIE RALULU
The annual Fiji Bitter Marist 7s tournament is expected to be the best this year.
This was revealed by the organisers and the sponsors of the tournament after it was launched at the Paradise Beverages Ltd headquarters in Suva on Wednesday.
Marist Rugby Club president Lawrence Tikaram, while not revealing the prize money for this year, said it would be better than past years and the tournament would be unrivalled in its organisation.