Where does Fiji rugby team rank in the world?

The Fiji national rugby union team is a member of the Pacific Islands Rugby Alliance (PIRA) formerly along with Samoa and Tonga. In 2009, Samoa announced their departure from the Pacific Islands Rugby Alliance, leaving just Fiji and Tonga. Fiji are ranked tenth in the world by the IRB as of 16 June 2014.

When did Fiji play Samoa in rugby league?

In May 2014, Fiji took on Samoa in the 2014 Pacific Rugby League Test at Penrith Stadium. The International was created as a qualifier for the final 2014 Four Nations spot. It was also a chance for the Four Nations team (winner of this international) to warm-up before the event kicked off later in the year.

Who is the Fijian rugby league player in the NRL?

After two seasons for the Cowboys U20s team, in which he played 42 games and scored 32 tries, he packed up and left for Penrith. An ankle injury limited his opportunities in 2016, but in round two of 2017 he made his first-grade debut against the Wests Tigers.

Who are the members of the Pacific Islands rugby Alliance?

The Fiji national rugby union team is a member of the Pacific Islands Rugby Alliance (PIRA) formerly along with Samoa and Tonga. In 2009, Samoa announced their departure from the Pacific Islands Rugby Alliance, leaving just Fiji and Tonga.

Who are the major sponsors of Fiji rugby?

[…]… The Fiji Rugby Union and major Sponsors Fiji Airways have unveiled a ‘Flying Fijians’ special jersey with an important COVID-19 advisory for the historic two-match series against the All Blacks. The front of the jersey will feature a simple message urging all Fijians to vaccinate to protect against the harmful effects of COVID-19.

Who is the shipping company for Fiji rugby?

Fiji Rugby […]… The Fiji Rugby Union is delighted to announce that it has extended its partnership with Swire Shipping into a fourth year. Swire Shipping is a provider of high frequency liner shipping services in the Asia-Pacific markets.

Who is the general manager of Fiji rugby?

Fiji Rugby High Performance General Manager Simon Raiwalui has thanked his Flying Fijians staff who have thought outside the box and have come up with ways where players can train twice a day, have their team meetings and Lotu everyday while being under strict quarantine in Christchurch.