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Rugby league in Fiji : ウィキペディア英語版
Rugby league in Fiji

Rugby league, or ''rakavi saumi'' as it is also known there, is a popular team sport played in Fiji since 1992 when the country was included in the World Sevens.
==History==

There has been a long history of Fijian players making their mark in rugby league, most notably back in the 1960s when great rugby union players such as Joe Levula and Laitia Ravouvou joined Rochdale Hornets and became household names in the English competition. However the game was only introduced to Fiji in 1992. The man who was responsible for its introduction and who went on to become General Manager in those early years was Mr Culden Kamea. In consultation with the then Australian Rugby League (ARL), Mr Kamea was instrumental in the formation of the first Fiji team that took part in a 7's tournament in Sydney, famously knocking over the Canberra Raiders in one of Fiji team's first ever games. That team was made up of some of the well known players who were part of the all conquering Fiji rugby union 7's team that had won the Hong Kong 7's tournament 3 years in a row (1990–92). Players included Alifereti Dere, Pauliasi Tabulutu, Acura Niuqila and Noa Nadruku. Other players who transitioned to rugby league included Niko Baleiverata, Etuate Waqa, Ratu Orisi Cavuilati, Iosefo Bele, Pio Nakubuwai, Luke Erenavula, Kaiava Salusalu, Kalaveti Naisoro, Nemani Matirewa, Filimoni Seru, Ili Toga and boxer Aisea Nama. Players who were also part of the early Bati teams included those already playing in Australia such as Livai Nalagilagi, Jo Rabele, Manoa Thompson and James Pickering. The game has grown in popularity and is played in most of the main rugby playing provinces of Fiji. Its first ever President was the then Major General Sitiveni Rabuka whose stewardship did wonders for the game in those early years. The Bati recorded some notable victories in its first few years including over France (1994), The British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA) team (1994), South Africa (1995 World Cup) and a New Zealand development team.
The national team is known as 'Bati' (pronounced mmBarty) which is the Fijian word for 'Warrior'. The Crest has the words 'Noqu Kalou Noqu Vanua' which is Fijian for 'My God My Land'.

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