Zanzeer Singh
26 February, 2021, 7:32 pm
Police White s Joe Talacolo looks for support as Raiwasa Taveuni defense stops him close to the tryline during their match in the 2nd Cup semi final at the Super 7s Series at Prince Charles Park in Nadi. Picture: REINAL CHAND
THE organisers of the Fiji Bitter Nawaka 7s hopes to exposure the teams in the Fellow Fijians category by increasing the numbers in future tournaments which will aid in the development of its players to push for a spot in the national training squad.
The Fellow Fijians category caters for Fijian players of Indian heritage.
Pratap Green, Westside Storm, Pratap Yellow, Barbarians, Central Black and Central Blue are the six teams that will feature during the Nawaka 7s.
Zanzeer Singh
25 February, 2021, 7:50 pm
Jeff Nasavulagi on attack for Saunaka against Buruwa during the Nawaka 7s at Prince Charles Park in Nadi. Picture: BALJEET SINGH/FT FILE
THE 34th Fiji Bitter Nawaka 7s is set to kick off at Prince Charles Park in Nadi tomorrow with a total of 90 teams featuring across three categories making it one of the biggest tournaments in the country.
Top teams including defending champions Police Blue, Police White, Warden Green, Raiwasa Taveuni, Uluinakau, Yamacia together with the two shadow national teams Fiji Barbarians and Fiji Warriors will battle it out for the top prize purse of $10,000.