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Fiji and Tonga make changes for Te'ufaiva Park clash
The two camps have named their match-day 23, with changes announced in their starting XVs for Friday's Pacific Nations Cup battle.
PNC 2024: Fiji and Tonga rugby battle tipped to be a thriller
The match between the 'Ikale Tahi and the Flying Fijians in Nuku'alofa will be the main event in the 100-year anniversary celebrations of Test rugby between the two nations.
No medals yet for Pacific para-athletes
Seven athletes took part in para-taekwondo and para-athletics on Saturday and Sunday.
Weightlifters scoop top honours at Fiji Sports Awards
Winning both the sportsman and sportswoman awards demonstrates that the sport getting the recognition it deserves, the head of the sport's governing body in the country says.
PNC 2024: Manu Samoa back on track with big win over Tonga
A 43-17 win on home soil in Apia shot the Samoans back into contention for a top two finish from the Pacific pool.
PNC 2024: Tonga and Samoa name teams for Apia clash
Tonga have named their strongest lineup available for their opening game against Manu Samoa in Apia on Friday afternoon.
Discipline and mental toughness key - ex-coach
Former top Fijian soccer coach Gurjit Singh believes the Fiji Under-20 women's team can match the top teams at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
A record 13 Pacific island athletes to compete at 2024 Paralympics
The seven women and six men Paralympians will represent Fiji, Tonga, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and Kiribati at the Games.
Push for more to be done for RSE workers
Bay of Plenty church pastor and Fijian community leader Patrick Rounds says it's critical in ensuring smooth transition by workers into the local environment.
RSE workers honoured with sports festival
Over 300 workers converged at the Blake Park in Mount Maunganui to participate in the first-ever sports festival, jointly organised by the Bay of Plenty Rugby and the NZ Kiwifruit Growers Inc.
Fijians beat Manu Samoa 42-16
Flanker Kitione Salawa scored a hat-trick as the Flying Fijians punished the Samoans in the second half with two of the visitors sent home with two yellow cards.
PNC clash to kick off 100 years of rugby between Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga
Fiji, Samoa and Tonga played first Test rugby games against each other in 1924. Audio
Fijiana gear up for Tests against Scotland and Netherlands
The Fiji Rugby Union says the Mosese Rauluni-coached side will take on Scotland on the 15th of September
Staff union demands USP head to go
A fresh round of trouble is brewing at the University of the South Pacific after the staff union voted in favour of industrial action to remove the head of the institution.
Fiji back in World Rugby Council
World Rugby has reinstated the Fiji Rugby Union back as a member of the governing body's council almost 15 months after it was suspended due to "governance challenges".
Team Pacific concludes Paris 2024 with one silver
The Olympic Games closed in Paris, with the Pacific only managing one silver thanks to the Fijian men's sevens rugby team, who lost to host France in the final.
The Pacific rugby funding dilemma
Opinion - The lack of finance to support rugby in the islands is the same across most of the so-called rugby developing nations, Iliesa Tora writes.
Lifters potential medal winners at Paris Olympics
Two Pacific Island weightlifters are possible medal winners at the Paris Olympics, as the Games winds down this weekend.
PNG weightlifter Baru finishes 5th as Pasifika athletes make their mark at Paris 2024
Pacific athletes were in action at the Paris Olympic in several sports on Thursday, including weightlifting, wrestling, kayaking and more
Pacific athletes relish Paris 2024 opportunity
Pacific athletes represent some of the smallest delegations at the Olympic Games. But to be able to compete with the best in the world offers them a unique opportunity to put their nations on the map.
'No option' but to let marathon runner compete in 100m
Solomon Islands official clarifies procedures were followed to allow distance runner Sharon Firisua to compete at for the 100m sprint at Paris Olympics.
'Give me a bit more time': Teremoana declares after loss in Paris
Teremoana, who has Cook Islands heritage through his father, lost to defending champion Bakhodir Jalolov of Uzbekistan in the super heavyweight quarterfinals on Saturday.
Pacific Islands runners to tackle Paris 100m prelims
Pacific Islands runners, swimmers and sailors are in action this weekend.
Kauyaca v Parker in September
Fijian cruiserweight boxing champion Alivereti Kauyaca has been offered the biggest fight of his life, a September date against New Zealand cruiserweight champion John Parker.
Teremoana has chance to rewrite boxing history
Australian superheavyweight boxer Teremoana Teremoana could become the third boxer with Pacific Island heritage to win a medal at the Olympic Games.