The Fiji Times

MARIST 7S PLAN

Time to unearth some new talents in the 7s arena

- By WAISALE KOROIWASA

AS top teams gear up for the Fiji Bitter Marist 7s tournament this weekend, Sailosi Naiteqe Sr is focused on trying to unearth some new talents from Navatuvula Village in the tikina of Vuna, Naitasiri.

This time, the former Naitaisiri winger and coach is sponsoring the Navatuvula Samurai Sharks side in the biggest 7s tournament­s in the country.

The village-based club along the Waimanu River will not leave any stone unturned as the players want to carry on the legacy of their ancestors.

AS top teams gear up for the Fiji Bitter Marist 7s tournament this week Sailosi Naiteqe Sr aims to unearth some new talents from Navatuvula Village in the tikina of Vuna, Naitasiri.

Thhe former Naitaisiri winger and coach is sponsoring the Navatuvula Samurai Sharks side in one of the biggest 7s tournament­s in the country.

The village-based club along the Waimanu River will not leave any stone unturned as its players will want to carry on the legacy of their ancestors in the rugby field.

Establishe­d in the 1970s, Navatuvula men used to play for the Waimanu Rugby Club.

As the Waimanu area consist of a large number of interested players the club was part of the Suva Rugby Union competitio­n, the Naitasiri North Rugby Union and Rewa Rugby Union.

This time they only compete in the Naitasiri Rugby Union. The village have produced Fiji rugby players such as Jone Kubu in 15s, Lemeki Duidimo and Sakenasa Aca in 7s.

Naiteqe Sr said he had put together a side — Samurai Fijian Grenade in Queensland, Australia to compete in some of their 7s tournament­s.

The side have been participat­ing in some of the local tournament­s to preparing themselves for the Marist 7s.

“The side won the Waimanu mini 7s last week and it was a good buildup for them leading up to the tournament,” he said.

“I wanted to sponsor this club because of our close tie with Waimanu Rugby Club and there are a heaps of talent in the village that needs to be exposed.”

He said his main aim was to make sure that the Fijian rugby 7s talent would not go unnoticed.

The Marist 7s will start on Thursday in Suva.

I wanted to sponsor this club because of our close ties with the Waimanu Rugby Club and there are a heaps of talent in the village that need to be exposed Sailosi Naiteqe Sr

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? Members of the Navatuvula Samurai Sharks team during a training session at the village grounds in Naitasiri.
Picture: SUPPLIED Members of the Navatuvula Samurai Sharks team during a training session at the village grounds in Naitasiri.
 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? The team during a training session at the village grounds in Naitasiri.
Picture: SUPPLIED The team during a training session at the village grounds in Naitasiri.
 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? Sailosi Naiteqe Sr.
Picture: SUPPLIED Sailosi Naiteqe Sr.

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