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5-635: The Pacific Islands Rugby Alliance (PIRA) was set up in 2002 as a basis of co-operation between the Fiji , Samoa and Tonga Rugby Unions. Niue and the Cook Islands also became members of the Alliance and supplied players to the Pacific Islanders team. This rugby union article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about sports in the Cook Islands

10-579: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Fiji Rugby Union Fiji Rugby Union ( FRU ) is the governing body for the sport of rugby union in Fiji . It is divided into over 30 provincial unions. The Fiji Rugby Union is a member of the Pacific Islands Rugby Alliance (PIRA), along with Samoa and Tonga . There are approximately 80,000 registered players from a total population of around 950,000. Otherwise known as

15-715: The "Flying Fijians," the team gained No 9 in the IRB World Rankings after defeating Wales to enter the 2007 Rugby World Cup but slid down No 11 as a result of losses in the 2008 IRB Pacific Nations Cup . They sit 8th in the IRB world rankings as of 26 November 2018. Fiji has won the Rugby World Cup Sevens twice, in 1997 and the 2005 . They also play in the World Rugby Sevens Series , an annual circuit of eight tournaments around

20-644: The annual IRB Junior World Championship ), other age group international teams, and a women's team, currently under development and hoping for an invitation to the Women's Rugby World Cup . The national provincial Premier championship is the Skipper Cup competition. A professional six team domestic competition, the Colonial Cup (similar in design to Super Rugby ), ran from 2004 to 2008. Before this, Fiji had 12 Division One teams. Five teams were made up of

25-409: The world, winning the series in 2006 and ending the six-year reign of New Zealand on that circuit. However, they lost the title to New Zealand in 2007, and did not win any tournaments in the 2007–2008 Series. Fiji has shone in rugby sevens , finishing the 2013 Sevens World Series third behind New Zealand and South Africa. Other teams include the Fiji A "Warriors", Fiji Under 20 team (competing at

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