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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby

    Fiji will have to wait a while longer before they'll be hosting a leg of the sevens World Series

    Fiji will have to wait a while longer before they'll be hosting a leg of the sevens World Series


    The tournament will stay in New Zealand until 2022, with Fiji a chance of hosting an event in 2023, likely in Nadi

    A new city will host next year's leg, with the tournament to return to Hamilton in 2022.

    New Zealand Rugby chief operations officer Nigel Cass says the main thing lacking in Fiji is adequate infrastructure.

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