Fiji is the most successful team in the competition, claiming five PNC titles, including a four in a row between 2015 to 2018.

Fiji’s first match during the Pacific Nations Cup was against Tonga on the 2nd of July at the ANZ Stadium, followed by their game against Australia A on the 9th of July at Churchill Park and finally against Samoa on the 16th of July at Churchill Park.

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Teti Tela back in Australia
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12/07/2022 17:12

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Fiji loses to Australia A 32 - 18
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09/07/2022 15:25

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Cotter rates Nasove highly
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07/07/2022 17:07

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Daugunu to start for Australia A
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07/07/2022 10:18

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Hodge out of Fiji clash
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06/07/2022 07:13

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Habosi ready for tomorrow
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01/07/2022 17:25

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