The Fijian Drua have made a notable announcement regarding a continued partnership with Shop N Save Supermarket, renewing their agreement for an additional three years. This partnership will extend through the 2026, 2027, and 2028 seasons, allowing Shop N Save to maintain its position as the Naming Rights Sponsor of Super Rugby Pacific in Fiji, where the competition will continue to be known locally as Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific.

This extension demonstrates Shop N Save’s long-standing commitment to the Drua and its confidence in the team’s development and the prominence of Super Rugby Pacific as a leading professional rugby competition worldwide. Shop N Save has been a vital supporter of the Drua since the club’s entry into the league, contributing significantly to the team’s matchday branding.

Jeff Miller, CEO of Fijian Drua, underscored the importance of this partnership, emphasizing the strong connection between the two organizations and their mutual engagement with fans. He stated, “This partnership with Shop N Save Supermarket for the Fijian Drua, as well as Super Rugby Pacific as a competition, is extremely important to all of us. Drua fans are everyday customers of Shop N Save Supermarket and vice versa.”

Nisheel Deo Kisun, Executive Director of Shop N Save, expressed pride in renewing the partnership, highlighting it as a testament to their belief in Fijian rugby and the values the Drua represent on a national level. He stated, “Shop N Save Supermarket is proud to continue its partnership with the Fijian Drua for the 2026 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season, both as the Official Supermarket of the Fijian Drua and the naming rights sponsor of the Super Rugby Pacific competition.”

As part of this collaboration, Shop N Save is set to amplify its role in match-day events and fan-focused promotions, which will strengthen the ties between the club, its supporters, and the wider community throughout the coming seasons. The Drua are preparing for an exciting season ahead, with pre-season matches scheduled against the Chiefs in New Zealand on the 30th of this month and a game against the Skipper Select team on the 6th of next month at Churchill Park in Lautoka.

This partnership not only enhances the visibility of the Drua but also reflects the growing enthusiasm for rugby across Fiji, paving the way for a vibrant future for both players and fans.

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