Fijian talent will be on display at the Brisbane Global Tens which kicks off this Friday.

Moses Sorovi, Samu Kerevi and Filipo Daugunu will play for the Queensland Reds.

Tevita Nabura will play for the Highlanders while former Fiji 7s player Watisoni Votu will feature for Pau.

A number of high profile players will also take the field this Friday.

They include Conrad Smith, Colin Slade, Frank Halai for Pau and Berrick Barnes for the Panasonic Wild Knights.

Meanwhile, the Fiji team to the Brisbane Global Tens will leave this afternoon.

The Rugby Tens features two sides of ten players.

The combination is usually five forwards and five backs and each half lasts ten minutes.

There are three pools in the competition this year.

Pool A includes the Panasonic Wild Knights, Melbourne Rebels, Blues and Reds.

Pau, Waratahs, Chiefs and Highlanders are in Pool B.

Pool C includes Fiji, Brumbies, Hurricanes and Crusaders.

Fiji will take on the Brumbies at 7.09pm on Friday.