Fijian rugby team sing their hearts out from quarantine hotel balconies

Members of the Fijian rugby league team, the Kaiviti Silktails, have sung a heartfelt hymn to thank the staff of a Sydney hotel where they have spent two weeks in quarantine.

From their individual room balconies at the Sofitel Wentworth Hotel in central Sydney, the Fijian players sung and clapped in unison, while other guests filmed from their own balconies.

The Silktails are in Sydney to prepare for their first full season in the Ron Massey Cup, a semi-professional development competition in NSW.

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Fijian rugby players' rousing song on their balconies.

The Fijian team side were to have played in the competition last year, but it was cancelled because of COVID-19 after their first game.

The touring party comprises 28 players and five management staff. It is coached by Wes Naiqama, who played 14 tests for Fiji and more than 120 NRL games for the Dragons, Knights and Panthers, NRL.com reported.

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The Silktails chairman is Petero Civoniceva, who represented both Australia and Fiji during his long career.

"It's a real exciting opportunity to grow the game.

"In Fiji rugby union is seen as the premier code but in saying that the landscape is definitely starting to change," Civoniceva told SEN radio in Sydney on Tuesday.

This story originally appeared on stuff.co.nz and has been republished with permission



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