Fiji women's national rugby union team
The Fiji women's national rugby union team are a national sporting side of Fiji, representing them at rugby union. The side first played in 2006.
Union | Fiji Rugby Union | |
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Head coach | Seremaia Bai | |
Captain | Lailanie Burnes/Rusila to | |
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World Rugby ranking | ||
Current | 21 (as of 23 November 2020) | |
First international | ||
Fiji 27-15 Samoa (2006) | ||
Biggest win | ||
Papua New Guinea 0-96 Fiji (2018) | ||
Biggest defeat | ||
Japan 55-0 Fiji (2016) |
Results summary
(Full internationals only)
Opponent | First game | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Percentage |
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Hong Kong | 2016 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0.00% |
Japan | 2016 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0.00% |
Papua New Guinea | 2016 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 100.00% |
Samoa | 2006 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 50.00% |
Tonga | 2006 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 100.00% |
Summary | 2006 | 8 | 5 | 0 | 3 | 62.50% |
Results
See Women's international rugby for information about the status of international games and match numbering
Full internationals
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2006-04-14 (P3N) | Fiji | 15–27 | Samoa | Teufaiva Park, Nuku’alofa | [1/7/1] |
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2006-04-18 (P3N) | Tonga | 5–52 | Fiji | Teufaiva Park, Nuku’alofa | [1/2/1] |
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2016-11-05 (WCQ) | Fiji | 37–10 | Papua New Guinea | ANZ Stadium, Suva | [3/1/1] |
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2016-12-09 (ARC) | Hong Kong | 45–7 | Fiji | Hong Kong | [32/4/1] |
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2016-12-13 (ARC) | Japan | 55–0 | Fiji | Hong Kong | [39/5/1] |
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2018-11-16 (OC) | Fiji | 53–8 | Tonga | Churchill Park, Lautoka | [6/3/2] |
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2018-11-20 (OC) | Fiji | 96–0 | Papua New Guinea | Churchill Park, Lautoka | [7/3/2] |
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2018-11-24 (OC) | Fiji | 43–12 | Samoa | Churchill Park, Lautoka | [8/26/2] |
Other matches
List may be incomplete:
Squad
Fiji's Line-up to (Oceanic qualification to World Cup):[1][2]
1. Lailanie Burnes (Captain)
2. Pasemaca Buadromo
3. Esiteri Bulikiobo
4. Fuga Ofakimalino
5. Laisa Taga
6. Joma Rubuti
7. Mere Moto
8. Sereana Nagatalevu
9. Rejieli Uluinayau
10. Merewalesi Rokouono
11. Paulini Ravouvou
12. Talica Vodo
13. Litiana Lawedrau
14. Limaina Wai
15. Roela Radiniyavuni
16. Vlisi Vakaloloma
17. Mereoni Yabakidrau
18. Jowana Vuni
19. Makereta Tunidau
20. Sainimere Naleweniikataga
21. Tavaita Rowati
22. Mereani Moceituba
23. Wainikiti Dek
References
- Women’s RWC qualification at Stake in Inaugural Oceania Championship
- "Fijiana Win Inaugural Oceania Women's Championship". Oceania Rugby. 5 November 2016. Archived from the original on 10 November 2016.