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Drua Unveils Special Jerse

Team to run out in kit featuring masi designs created by Fijian artist Anare Somumu

- Fijian Drua

TWe wanted specially created motifs which speak of the values of the Fijian Drua; relentless­ness (tabu soro), integrity (dina) and discipline (bula vakaivakar­au/ talairawar­awa/ kaukauwa). The designs needed to represent the way everyone in our Club aspires to be both on and off the field. We worked with Mr Somumu to finalise the designs over a number of weeks. Nacanieli Cawanibuka Head of Athletic Performanc­e and Drua cultural lead

he Swire Shipping Fijian Drua yesterday released a special jersey to mark Culture Round of the 2023 Shop N Save Super Pacific season. The jersey incorporat­es a series of specially designed Fijian masi motifs created by renowned local artist Anare Somumu. The team will run out in the Cultural Round jersey in Round 10 against the Blues in Lautoka next Saturday (April 29).

Head of Athletic Performanc­e and Drua cultural lead, Nacanieli Cawanibuka explained the significan­ce of this culture jersey:

“We wanted specially created motifs which speak of the values of the Fijian Drua; relentless­ness (tabu soro), integrity (dina) and discipline (bula vakaivakar­au/talairawar­awa/kaukauwa). The designs needed to represent the way everyone in our Club aspires to be both on and off the field. We worked with Mr Somumu to finalise the designs over a number of weeks,” Cawanibuka said

Somumu said he was honoured to be part of the design process for the cultural jersey:

“In my discussion­s with Master Nacanieli (Cawanibuka), he outlined the values that the Drua stand for, which needed to be incorporat­ed in the masi designs. My art has always revolved around these things, so it came easily to me. These designs have come from my heart and soul because these are the values I already stand for.” Somumu created individual masi motifs and assigned meanings to each. The feature part of the masi designs revolve around the traditiona­l Fijian sail (laca) around a guiding star, symbolisin­g the journey of the Fijian Drua as a Club. Cawanibuka elaborated: “The guiding star represents our faith in God, our source of strength and peace (Psalm 121:1).

“Our forefather­s sailed the oceans using the stars to direct their journey. Under each sail motif are three different coloured cowry shells (sau) to represent the three confederac­ies which make up Fiji – Kubuna, Burebasaga and Tovata, collective­ly representi­ng our families and people of the “vanua”, and our rich multi-ethnic and crosscultu­ral groups (people of Fiji) and all who call Fiji home. The shells are joined by magimagi (coconut sinnet) which is a call for unity and solidarity to be successful on this journey.”

“The masi design also features an oar-shaped war club (kinikini), which is similar to the i-voce, the traditiona­l paddle carried out by Fijian Drua captains as they lead our team out on to the field.

“The kinikini doubles up in its functions as an oar and a war club – resonating with our rugby terminolog­y of double jobs, working hard relentless­ly and making repeated efforts. In rugby terms, we emphasise working hard on and off the ball. In a lifestyle sense, it is teaching our players to be honest, discipline­d and relentless even when they are away from our team environmen­t.”

Other motifs in the design include the Ua, which are waves representi­ng the collective wishes of the people of Fiji (the “vanua”) for the Drua to sail on relentless­ly amidst all the challenges and struggles along the way, as well as a rugby ball to portray the Drua’s unique brand of Fijian running rugby. All designs are encased within a fence symbol – the bai –in the shape

of shark teeth facing inward. This serves as a reminder of the importance of guarding (tou viria na bai) the team’s core values, to be strong from within.

After the completion of the masi motifs, the Fijian Drua worked with Somumu to apply each of the elements on their New Balance jersey ready for the cultural round’s super clash with the Blues, who will play on Fijian soil for the first time.

Somumu added: “I’d love for the Fijian Drua fans to embrace the core values of the team so when they are watching a Drua game they are connected to the team and are part of their journey. The values that the Drua have covers all aspects of life and my hope is that fans will live them beyond the game just like the team.”

The culture jerseys are now available for sale from Jack’s of Fiji and other leading retailers, as well as online at shop.drua.rugby.

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Special Drua jersey (front).
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Photo: Fiji Museum Anare Somumu (right).
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Naca Cawanibuka. Photo: FRU Media
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Special Drua jersey (back).

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