Steve Mcmorran
Albert Park, a popular spot for rugby, is closed during the COVID-19 pandemic in Suva, Fiji, Friday, June 25, 2021. A growing coronavirus outbreak in Fiji is stretching the health system and devastating the economy. It has even prompted the government to offer jobless people tools and cash to become farmers. (AP Photo/Aileen Torres) July 08, 2021 - 7:41 PM
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) â Fijiâs rugby players likely will have their minds on an unfolding COVID-19 crisis in their homeland when they play the New Zealand All Blacks in Dunedin on Saturday in the first of two test matches.
The match and series are historic for Fiji; their first test in New Zealand in 10 years and their first-ever back-to-back tests against the All Blacks.
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