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Fiji national rugby league team

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International rugby league football team
Fiji
Badge of Fiji team
Team information
NicknameFiji Bati
Governing bodyFiji National Rugby League
RegionAsia-Pacific
Head coachWise Kativerata
CaptainTui Kamikamica
MostcapsKevin Naiqama (25)
Top try-scorerAkuila Uate (14)
Top point-scorerWes Naiqama (132)
Home stadiumNational Stadium
IRL ranking7th
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First international
SamoaWestern Samoa 32–18Fiji 
(Apia,Samoa; 1992)
Biggest win
 Fiji 72–6Wales 
(Townsville,Australia; 5 November 2017)
Biggest defeat
 Australia 84–14Fiji 
(Marathon Stadium,Newcastle; 12 July 1994)
World Cup
Appearances5 (first time in1995)
Best resultBronzeSemifinals (2008,2013,2017)

TheFiji national rugby league team, nicknamedthe Bati (pronounced[mˈbatʃi]), has been participating in internationalrugby league football since 1992. The team is controlled by the governing body for rugby league in Fiji,Fiji National Rugby League (FNRL), which is currently a member of the Asia-Pacific Rugby League Confederation (APRLC). Fiji have thrice reached the semi-finals of theRugby League World Cup, in2008,2013 and2017, and are currently ranked 6th in theInternational Rugby League'sWorld Rankings. They are coached by Fijian Wise Kativerata, and their captain isTui Kamikamica. The team will typically perform the hymn "Noqu Masu" before each match, singing in unison.[1]

History

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1990s

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The game was introduced to Fiji only in 1992 but despite this there has been a long history of Fijian players making their mark in rugby league, most notably back in the 1960s when great players such asJoe Levula andLaitia Ravouvou joinedRochdale Hornets and became household names in the English competition.

Interest and participation in rugby league snowballed throughout Fiji, and as well as continued success in theRugby League World Sevens, the Batis began playing full 13-aside games against international teams. By 1994, Fiji had hammered theGreat Britain amateurs 40–8 and, captained by mighty front-rowerJames Pickering, beatFrance 20–12.

They had also produced their first rugby league superstar after wingerNoa Nadruku joinedCanberra Raiders and in 1993 became the top try-scorer in the Australian competition.

Fiji took part in their firstWorld Cup in 1995 where, just as the2000 World Cup, they had the misfortune to be placed in the same group as both England and Australia. But the Batis made a massive impression in their opening World Cup game in which they ran riot against South Africa, 52–6, and had the crowd on their feet at Keighley.

During theSuper League war, Fiji, like most countries other countries, aligned itself with Super League. In search of international competition, theAustralian Rugby League played a match against a "National Rugby League of Fiji" team in 1996. This match has been granted Test status by the ARL, but not by theRugby League International Federation.

2000s

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Coached byDon Furner, Sr. and captained byLote Tuqiri, Fiji competed in the2000 World Cup but did not progress past the tournament's group stage.

The Fiji Bati qualified for the2008 Rugby League World Cup held in Australia after finishing second in Pacific qualifying behindTonga. Fiji's qualification campaign started with a thrilling 30–28 loss to Samoa before reversing the scoreline a few days later with a 30–28 win over the Tongans. Fiji won their final qualifying game against Cook Islands 40–4. Having qualified the Vodafone Fiji Bati team started their Rugby League World Cup 2008 campaign with 42–6 win over France followed by a 2-point defeat to Scotland, however they topped their group with a superior points difference. Beating Ireland in their quarter final they came within one match of the World Cup final, but were defeated by Australia, ending the tournament in 4th place.

2010s

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Fiji vsSamoa at the2013 Rugby League World Cup

Fiji automatically qualified for the2013 Rugby League World Cup after participating in the 2008 tournament. They took onAustralia,England andIreland in the pool stage. In their first match they took on 'the Wolfhounds'. They played at the famousSpotland Stadium, inRochdale, where Fiji have an historic affiliation with. The Fijians convincingly won by a score of 32–14. As expected Fiji lost to both Australia and England, although they surprised many, as they only conceded 34 points against the teams in each game and they led 2–0 against Australia, and were within a few minutes of taking a half-time lead against England. Fiji would take on 'fierce Pacific rivals'Samoa in the quarter-final. They won the, passionate pacific, fixture and they would celebrate with a 22–4 victory. They celebrated even more, as it meant Fiji reached their second consecutive World Cup semi-final. They took on Australia again, but this game was nothing like the group stage fixture. Fiji's errors conceded them 62 points against a classy Australian side. This defeat ended and equalled their best World Cup campaign in their history.

In May 2014, Fiji took onSamoa in the2014 Pacific Rugby League Test atPenrith Stadium. The International was created as a qualifier for the final2014 Four Nations spot. It was also a chance for the Four Nations team (winner of this international) to warm-up before the event kicked off later in the year. Fiji failed to qualify with their fierce pacific rivals getting the better of them by 32–16.

In May 2015, Fiji took onPapua New Guinea in the2015 Melanesian Cup test atCbus Super Stadium. Fiji won the match and the inaugural Melanesian Cup title.[2] Fiji never looked like losing the match after an easy first half performance, leading 18-0 at the break. They went on to win the test match by 22–10.

In May 2016, Fiji took onPapua New Guinea in the2016 Melanesian Cup test atPirtek Stadium. Fiji had a similar situation in this year's Melanesian Cup with a half-time score of 16–8 but this time around they conceded too many second half points allowing the Kumuls to make a shock comeback and win the match 24–22.

In the2017 Rugby League World Cup in New Zealand & Australia, Fiji toppedGroup D before recording their biggest upset victory, defeatingNew Zealand 4–2 in the quarter-finals. They then lost toAustralia 54–6 in the semi-finals.

2020s

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Fiji automatically qualified for the2021 Rugby League World Cup having reached the semi-finals of the previousRugby League World Cup. The 2021 tournament will take place inEngland.

Kit

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Primary
1992–1995
1995 World Cup
2008 World Cup

Players

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Further information:Category:Fiji national rugby league team players

Current squad

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The squad selected for the2024 Pacific Championships was announced on 8 October 2024.[3][4]

Statistics in the table are drawn from the website,Rugby League Project, and include the NRL Grand Final on 6 October 2024.

J#PlayerAgePosition(s)Fiji BatiClubNRLSLOther Reps
DbtMTGFPCMTMCMTM
1Sunia Turuva22Fullback, Wing2022850020Penrith Panthers525200
2Maika Sivo31Wing201912120048Parramatta Eels11511500
3Michael Jennings36Centre2024230012Sydney Roosters8030700 7 11
18 3
4 4
4Waqa Blake30Centre, Wing2017730012St Helens R.F.C.01652222 1
5Semi Valemei25Wing2022840016North Queensland Cowboys134200
6Kevin Naiqama35Five-eighth, Centre200927101042Huddersfield Giants012048115
7Kurt Donoghoe22Halfback, Lock202352008Dolphins (NRL)181800
8Tui Kamikamica30Prop20162230012Melbourne Storm11411400
9James Valevatu23Hooker, Halfback202410000Wests Tigers0000
10Ben Nakubuwai28Prop, Second-row20161650020Leigh Leopards022560
11Viliame Kikau29Second-row, Prop201518110044Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs3215500
12Taane Milne29Second-row, Centre201715416048South Sydney Rabbitohs698800
13Caleb Navale21Lock, Second-row202351004Manly Warringah Sea Eagles2200
14Penioni Tagituimua25Hooker2019142008Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs0000 1
15Kitione Kautoga22Second-row202341004Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs2300
16Kylan MafoaProp202410000Manly Warringah Sea Eagles0000
17Jordan Miller19Prop202420000Wests Tigers2200
18Jethro RinakamaWing00000Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs0000
19Ronald Philitoga23Wing00000Brisbane Tigers0000
20Nathan Kegg-Smith23Lock202410000Brisbane Tigers0000
21Joe Lovodua26Five-eighth2017930012Doncaster R.L.F.C.00042
Bayleigh Bentley-Hape24Fullback00000South Sydney Rabbitohs0000

Notes:

  • Age is as at the last update, 26 October 2024 (after the game against Cook Islands).
  • Waqa Blake has previously played for City Origin.
  • Penioni Tagituimua played for the Fiji Prime Minister's XIII in 2019.
  • Clubs outside theNRL andSuper League are shaded in the above table.

Records

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  • Bold- denotes that the player is still active.

Most capped players

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#NameCareerCaps
1Kevin Naiqama2009-202225
2Akuila Uate2006-201818
3Apisai Koroisau2013-202217
Tui Kamikamica2016-202217
Eloni Vunakece2007-201817
6Viliame Kikau2015-202216
Junior Roqica2011-201916
8Ashton Sims2008-201715
9Wes Naiqama2006-201414
James Storer2008-201714
Ben Nakubuwai2016-202214

Top try scorers

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#NameCareerTries
1Akuila Uate2006-201814
2Suliasi Vunivalu2017-201912
3Viliame Kikau2015-202211
4Kevin Naiqama2009-202210
5Jarryd Hayne2008, 2017-20188

Top points scorers

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#NameCareerPointsTriesGoalsField Goals
1Wes Naiqama2006-20141327520
2Brandon Wakeham2019-2022661310
3Akuila Uate2006-2018561400
4Suliasi Vunivalu2017-2019501210
5Apisai Koroisau2013-2022461210

Competitive record

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Main article:List of Fiji national rugby league team results

The table below shows Fiji's all-time international rugby league record as of 21 October 2024.[5] They have been participating in International fixtures since 1992.[6]

CountryMatchesWonDrawnLostWin %ForAgaDiff
 American Samoa1100100%1614+2
 Australia70070%24378–354
Australian Aboriginies1100100%2120+1
 Canada1100100%2612+14
 Cook Islands1371553.85%349219+130
 England40040%22196–174
EnglandEngland Knights1100100%448+36
 France2200100%6218+44
 Great Britain10010%472–68
 Ireland2200100%6228+34
 Italy2200100%9814+84
 Lebanon420250%1181180
 Māori10010%1232–20
 New Zealand210150%2226-4
New ZealandNew Zealand Residents1100100%3416+18
 Niue210150%3438–4
 Papua New Guinea16501131.25%261375–114
RotumaRotuma1100100%3212+20
 Russia1100100%3812+26
 Samoa1280466.67%274184+90
 Scotland210150%4632+14
 South Africa1100100%526+46
 Tonga1351738.46%221296–75
 United States1100100%5812+46
 Wales1100100%726+66
Total934624549.46%2,0022,144–142

Rugby League World Cup

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Further information:Fiji at the Rugby League World Cup
World Cup record
YearRoundPositionGPWLD
England1995Group stage6/103120
EnglandFranceIrelandScotlandWales2000Group stage12/163120
Australia2008Semi-finals4/104220
EnglandWales2013Semi-finals4/145230
AustraliaNew ZealandPapua New Guinea2017Semi-finals4/145410
England2021Quarter-Finals6/164220
AustraliaPapua New Guinea2026qualified
Total0 Titles4/132412120

Four Nations

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Four Nations record
YearRoundPositionGPWLD
EnglandFrance2009Not Invited
AustraliaNew Zealand2010Failed to Qualify
EnglandWales2011Not Invited
AustraliaNew Zealand2014Failed to Qualify
England2016Not Invited
Total0 Titles0/50030

Pacific Cup

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Pacific Cup record
YearRoundPositionGPWLD
New Zealand1992Group stage9/104130
Fiji1994Second Place2/106420
New Zealand1997Group stage5/63021
New Zealand2004Group stage4/62110
New Zealand2006Second Place2/63210
Papua New Guinea2009Semi-finals3/52110
Total0 Titles6/12209101

IRL Rankings

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Official rankings as of December 2024
RankChangeTeamPts %
1Steady Australia100
2Steady New Zealand86
3Steady England84
4Increase 1 Tonga63
5Decrease 1 Samoa54
6Increase 1 Papua New Guinea53
7Decrease 1 Fiji44
8Steady France30
9Increase 2 Serbia23
10Steady Cook Islands22
11Increase 1 Netherlands22
12Increase 5 Wales18
13Increase 2 Malta17
14Increase 6 Ukraine13
15Decrease 1 Greece12
16Decrease 7 Lebanon12
17Decrease 4 Italy11
18Decrease 2 Ireland9
19Decrease 1 Jamaica8
20Increase 1 Czech Republic8
21Increase 2 Chile8
22Decrease 3 Scotland7
23Increase 4 Philippines7
24Increase 7 United States7
25Decrease 1 Poland5
26Increase 2 South Africa5
27Decrease 5 Germany5
28Decrease 3 Norway5
29Increase 4 Brazil4
30Decrease 4 Kenya4
31Increase 10 Canada4
32Steady Montenegro4
33Increase 2 North Macedonia3
34Increase 15 Argentina3
35Increase 5 Albania2
36Steady Bulgaria2
37Decrease 7 Ghana2
38Decrease 9 Nigeria2
39Decrease 5 Turkey1
40Decrease 3 Cameroon1
41Decrease 2 Japan1
42Decrease 4 Spain1
43Decrease 1 Colombia1
44Decrease 1 El Salvador0
45Steady Russia0
46Increase 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina0
47Increase 3 Hong Kong0
48Increase 3 Solomon Islands0
49Increase 8 Vanuatu0
50Steady Niue0
51Decrease 1 Latvia0
52Increase 2 Denmark0
53Increase 2 Belgium0
54Decrease 4 Estonia0
55Decrease 9 Sweden0
56Decrease 12 Morocco0
57Decrease 9 Hungary0
Complete rankings at INTRL.SPORT

See also

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References

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  1. ^https://www.thecoconet.tv/songbook/islandjams/noqu-masu-fiji-batis-pre-game-hymn/
  2. ^"Fiji vs. PNG 2015 Melanesian Cup". Nrl.com. 2 May 2015. Retrieved2 May 2015.
  3. ^Rasekaseka, Marika (8 Oct 2024)."Michael Jennings joins Fiji Bati squad for 2024 Pacific Championship".Fiji Village. Retrieved8 Oct 2024.
  4. ^"Pacific Championships Squad Tracker: Burton Selected for Kangaroos, Kikau for Fiji".Bulldogs.com.au. 8 Oct 2024. Retrieved8 Oct 2024.
  5. ^"Head to Head".Rugby League Project. Retrieved5 November 2020.
  6. ^"Fiji Head to Head".rugbyleagueproject. Retrieved29 October 2023.

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