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The Fiji Barbarians is a Fijian former rugby union representative team that played in the Pacific Rugby Cup from 2006 to 2010. The other Fijian team in the Cup was the Fiji Warriors. The players were drawn from the Fijian domestic competitions.

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The Fiji Barbarians team qualified for the 2010 Pacific Cup final but lost the match to countrymen the Fiji Warriors by 17–26 at the National Stadium in Suva. [1] The team had not featured in the finals for the previous four seasons.

Record

Honours

Pacific Rugby Cup

Season standings

Pacific Rugby Cup

YearPosPldWDLFA+/-BPPtsFinal Notes  
2010 2nd5401145116+2931917–26  Lost final to Fiji Warriors
2009 6th510474191−11715  Did not compete in finals
2008 4th52037290−18210  Did not compete in finals
2007 3rd520397108−11412  Did not compete in finals
2006 3rd52127673+3212  Did not compete in finals

Squads

2008 Fiji Barbarians Squad

2008 Pacific Rugby Cup Squad: [2]

Forwards

  • Sikeli Gavidi
  • Sakeo Latianara
  • Warui Aritema
  • Tiko Matawalu**
  • Sisari Tagivakatini
  • Aseri Buli
  • Eseroma Cakacaka
  • Mosese Fatiaki
  • Filipe Kuruvoli
  • Joeli Lutumailagi
  • Alusio Nailiko
  • Samu Bola
  • Mitieli Cama
  • Aminiasi Nava***
  • Kolonio Vasu
  • Aca Bibi
  • Josefa Nagatalevu
 

Backs

  • Kelemedi Bola
  • Nemia Kenatale
  • Aminiasi Bosenawai
  • Ravai Fatiaki
  • Tikiko Uluiviti
  • Timoci Mule
  • Masi Naoma
  • Ropate Ratu
  • Alusio Buto
  • Eneri Kuru
  • Vima Tuidraki***
  • Apisalome Waqabaca
  • Simeli Koniferedi
 

Reserves

  • Paulo Cata
  • Sairusi Kadi
  • Seremaia Naireureu
  • Kaminieli Naqisa
  • Mosese Natuilagilagi
  • Manueli Nawalu
  • Seveci Taka**
  • Peni Tora
  • Jone Cagi
  • * denotes players who were in the Fiji 2007 RWC squad.
  • ** denotes players who have played for Fiji in a Test.
  • *** denotes players who have played 7s for Fiji in the IRB Series.

Coaching team

  • Coach: Etuate Waqa
  • Manager: Isei Raiyawa
  • Assistant coach (Forwards): Josua Toakula
  • Assistant coach (Backs): Luke Rogoyawa

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References

  1. 1 2 "2010 Pacific Rugby Cup Fixtures and Results". Federation of Oceania Rugby Unions. 2010. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014.
  2. Fiji Rugby Union (2008). "PLAYER PROFILES (2008)". Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved June 21, 2012.