National domestic rugby competition in Fiji
Fiji National Rugby League Competition Sport Rugby league Instituted 1992 Inaugural season 1992 Number of teams 16 Premiers Nadera Panthers (2022) Most titles Nadera Panthers (15 titles) Website fijibati.com
The Fiji National Rugby League runs the national domestic rugby league competition in Fiji . Known as the Vodafone Cup , the competition features 32 teams across two conferences, each with two zones. The competition was formed in 1998, and has been Fiji's top level rugby league competition ever since.
The Sabeto Roosters are the current Premier Grade champions. The West Fiji Dolphins are reigning champions at Under 16 level.
Eastern Conference
Western Conference
Nasinu Zone
Suva Zone
Koicalevu Zone
Navitilevu Zone
Cunningham Titans
Fiji Navy Albatross
Kainiyahawa Tigers
BA Eagles
Davuilevu Knights
Lami Steelers
Laselese Cowboys
Burenitu Cowboys
Kinoya Sea Eagles
Lovoni Titans
Nadi Eels
Police Sharks White
Kolimakawa Bulldogs
Nabua Broncos
Navatulevu Warriors
Namuaniwaqa Sea Eagles
Makoi Bulldogs
Police Sharks
Ravoravo Rabbitohs
Namoli West Tigers
Mataivalu
Serua Dragons
Sabeto Roosters
Saru Dragons
Nadera Panthers
Suva City Storm
West Coast Storms
Yasawa Saints
Veiyasana Knights
Topline Warriors
USP Raiders
Vusu Raiders
FNRL Men's Vodafone Cup Grand Finals
Year
Champions
Score
Runners-up
Venue
Ref.
1992
Nabua Broncos
?
1993
Nadera Panthers
?
1994
Nadera Panthers
?
1995
Nadera Panthers
?
1996
Nadera Panthers
?
1997
Nadera Panthers
?
Coral Coast Cowboys
?
1998
Nadera Panthers
?
1999
Nausori Bulldogs
?
2000
Lautoka Warriors
?
2001
Nadera Panthers
?
2002
QVS Sharks
?
2003
Nadera Panthers
?
2004
Nadera Panthers
?
2005
Nadera Panthers
?
2006
Nadera Panthers
?
2007
Nadera Panthers
28–11
Nabua Broncos
HFC Bank Stadium , Suva
2008
Nadera Panthers
14–12
Nabua Broncos
HFC Bank Stadium , Suva
2009
?
?
2010
Sabeto Roosters
15–14
Saru Dragons
HFC Bank Stadium , Suva [ 4]
2011
Nadera Panthers
22–18
Namatakula Tigers
HFC Bank Stadium , Suva
2012
Makoi Bulldogs
12–10
Sabeto Roosters
HFC Bank Stadium , Suva
2013
Sabeto Roosters
27–18
Saru Dragons
Churchill Park , Lautoka
2014
Saru Dragons
20–18
Makoi Bulldogs
Churchill Park , Lautoka
2015
Sabeto Roosters
16–6
Nabua Broncos
HFC Bank Stadium , Suva
2016
Police Sharks
18–10
Burenitu Cowboys
Prince Charles Park , Nadi
2017
Sabeto Roosters
12–8
Ravoravo Rabbitohs
Prince Charles Park , Nadi
2018
Ravoravo Rabbitohs
16–14
Police Sharks
Lawaqa Park , Sigatoka
2019
Ravoravo Rabbitohs
22–10
Army Bears
Churchill Park , Lautoka
2020
Police Sharks
18–16*
Coastline Roos
Albert Park , Suva
2021
2022
Nadera Panthers
16–10
Saru Dragons
Lawaqa Park , Sigatoka
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