The Fijian Drua have announced an exciting development off the field, having renewed their partnership with Shop N Save Supermarket for an additional three years. This agreement will extend through the 2026, 2027, and 2028 seasons, ensuring that Shop N Save Supermarket continues its role as the Naming Rights Sponsor of Super Rugby Pacific in Fiji, where the competition will still be known locally as Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific.

This renewal underscores Shop N Save’s enduring commitment to the Drua, reflecting its confidence in the club’s growth and the stature of Super Rugby Pacific as one of the foremost professional rugby competitions globally. Shop N Save has been an integral partner since the Drua’s inception in the league, establishing a strong presence in the team’s matchday gear.

Fijian Drua CEO Jeff Miller emphasized the significance of this partnership, highlighting the deep-rooted connection between the two organizations and their shared fan engagement. He remarked, “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.”

Shop N Save Executive Director Nisheel Deo Kisun expressed pride in the renewal, stating it signifies their belief in Fijian rugby and the values that the Drua embodies on a national scale. He noted, “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.”

Under this partnership, Shop N Save will enhance its involvement in match-day activities and fan-oriented promotions, further solidifying the relationship between the club, its supporters, and the greater community over the coming seasons. As the Drua prepare for the new season, they have scheduled pre-season matches against the Chiefs in New Zealand on the 30th of this month, followed by a game against the Skipper Select team next month on the 6th at Churchill Park in Lautoka.

This partnership not only boosts the visibility of the Drua but highlights the growing support for rugby across Fiji, promising an exciting future for players and fans alike.

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