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Fiji women's national rugby league team

The Fiji women's national rugby league team (Fiji Bulikula) represent Fiji in international rugby league football competitions.

Results

Full internationals

Other international matches

Nines

Fiji won the gold medal at the 2019 Pacific Games and a bronze medal at the 2023 Pacific Games.

Upcoming fixtures

Fiji has qualified for the 2026 World Cup to be held in October-November 2026. All three of the Fiji Bati's pool games have been scheduled within a multi-match game day. The first round match in Newcastle precedes a Fiji men's team match. The second round in Port Moresby is a double-header for Papua New Guinea but not Fiji. The third round match on the Queensland Gold Coast precedes a men's match between New Zealand and Fiji and a second women's match between the Kiwi Ferns and Papua New Guinea Orchids.

Current squad

Fiji announced an extended 25-woman squad on 19 September. The revised squad was announced on social media on 3 October 2025. Tallies in the table include the 2025 World Series matches played on October 21 and 26, 2025.

Head Coach: Joe Dakuitoga

Notes

  • The revised squad included Taina Naividi who incurred a knee injury the next day, 4 October, at a training run ahead of the NRLW Grand Final.
  • The revised squad did not include injured 2024 Fijian captain Talei Holmes.
  • Rory Muller, Ilisapeci Bari, Abigayle Sekitoga, and Kinisalote Vusawa were listed as travelling reserves. In both World Series matches Muller played and Vusawa was an unused 18th player/reserve.
  • The same 17 players were used for both 2025 World Series matches, in the same positions.
  • Tanika Newton made her debut for Fiji in 2019 as Tanika Marshall.
  • The jersey number (J#) column reflects those used in the 2025 World Series tournament.
  • The table includes club matches played in Australia the NRL Women's Premiership, and the competitions immediately below the NRLW. These are the Harvey Norman Women's Premiership and Under 19's Tarsha Gale Cup in NSW and the BMD Women's Premiership and Under 19's Harvey Noman Cup in Queensland.

Records

Margins and streaks

Biggest winning margins

Biggest losing margins

Most consecutive wins

Most consecutive losses

Past squads

2019

Squad for the June 2019 Test versus Papua New Guinea; This was Fiji Women's first thirteen-a-side match since hosting two matches against Australia in September 1998.

References