A television docuseries titled The Flying Sevens was launched in Suva yesterday, showcasing the journey of the Fiji national rugby 7s team as they aim to defend their gold medal at the Paris Olympic Games. The series is a collaboration between the Fiji Rugby Union and Bula Management Group and Productions, a US-based television production company. The anticipated docuseries is not only expected to boost Fiji Rugby but also bring in American dollars, sponsorships, tourism, and business opportunities, thus contributing significantly to the nation’s economy and the well-being of its people.
Sarah Silikula, the executive producer and co-creator of the docuseries, emphasized the personal connection she has with Fiji and its people. She expressed her admiration for Fiji’s indomitable spirit, rich cultural tapestry, and the passion of its rugby teams. Silikula believes that the docuseries goes beyond being a mere business venture and instead serves as both a tribute and homage to Fiji’s remarkable achievements.
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka commended the strength and resilience of the national 7s players. He hailed the docuseries as a representation of Fiji’s unity and pursuit of excellence. Not only will The Flying Sevens showcase Fiji’s culture and spirit on a global stage, but it is also expected to attract tourism and opportunities from America and around the world, highlighting the limitless potential of the nation.
In summary, the launch of The Flying Sevens docuseries marks a significant milestone for Fiji Rugby and the nation as a whole. With the collaboration between the Fiji Rugby Union and Bula Management Group and Productions, the series is expected to generate a positive impact on Fiji’s economy, while also celebrating Fiji’s cultural heritage and the achievements of its rugby teams. It is set to captivate audiences worldwide and elevate Fiji’s presence in the global sporting arena.