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The Fiji Times » In The Fiji Times tomorrow – Thursday, March 04, 2021

The Fiji Times Police officers during a parade at Churchill park in Lautoka. Picture: BALJEET SINGH/FILE Hullo, In tomorrow’s The Fiji Times of March 4, 2021 we will highlight to you the proposed Police Bill 2020 that will replace the Police Act of 1965. The proposed Police Bill 2020 when passed in Parliament will have Police sweeping new powers to monitor communications and forcefully enter premises to place tracking devices. The draft legislation is now open to public submissions and will replace the Police Act of 1965 once passed by Parliament. Apart from the proposed Police Bill 2020 story, here is your briefing of other stories in store for you in tomorrow’s edition of

The Fiji Times » Baber to review national teams participation locally

Zanzeer Singh 2 March, 2021, 6:20 pm Terio Tamani on attack for Police Blue against Fiji Warriors during the semi finals clash. Picture: BALJEET SINGH THE national 7s team management will review its participation at the 34th Fiji Bitter Nawaka 7s last weekend with plans to look at the viability of participating in other club tournaments apart from the Fiji Rugby Union Super Sevens Series. The Fiji shadow teams, Fiji Warriors and Fiji Barbarians featured in the two-day event eventually ending up in the cup final. Fiji 7s coach Gareth Baber said his players were tested in the tournament, especially on the outfields at Prince Charles Park which were a bit smaller than the main pitch.

The Fiji Times » Fiji 7s review – Baber looking at best options for Olympic games bid

Zanzeer Singh 2 March, 2021, 7:17 pm Baber said his players were tested in the tournament, especially on the outfields at Prince Charles Park which were a bit smaller. Picture: FILE Fiji 7s coach Gareth Baber is looking at the best options to prepare the national squad to the Olympic Games in Japan this year. Baber and the team management will review its participation at the 34th Fiji Bitter Nawaka 7s in Nadi last weekend before deciding on which step to take next in preparing the national side. He has plans to look at the viability of participating in other club tournaments apart from the Fiji Rugby Union Super Sevens

Need To Handle Pressure: Baber

Need To Handle Pressure: Baber “The merit ritual, you tune on to prepare differently. We have played eight matches this weekend. That certainly has a place for conditioning; especially mentally, the way you need to be. by waisea nasokia 02 Mar 2021 14:12 Fiji Barbarians rep, Asaeli Tuivuaka tries to escape a tackle from a Wardens player during the Nawaka 7s at Prince Charles Park in Nadi on February 27, 2021. Photo: WAISEA NASOKIA. 2021-04-01 The 34th Fiji Bitter Nawaka 7s has really tested the Gareth Baber coached teams – Fiji Warriors and Fiji Barbarians. Despite the result, Fiji Warriors coming out winners over Fiji Barbarians 24-12, it depicted an electrifying batt

The Fiji Times » Baber raises alarm over high card issues, 7s players indiscipline

Zanzeer Singh 1 March, 2021, 6:20 pm AN alarming number of cards were flashed during the 34th Fiji Bitter Nawaka 7s last weekend highlighting the need for more mentoring of players in regards to their discipline level. A total of 102 matches were played on day one which recorded 58 yellow cards and nine red cards. On day two, 106 matches were played with the number of sin-bins and send offs increasing drastically. The yellow cards recorded were 130 with 15 red cards. In the cup quarter-final between Raiwasa Taveuni and Police White, seven cards were dished out. Watisoni Sevutia and Mesake Varo of Police White were shown the red card.

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