The small Fijian town churning out rugby stars

The small Fijian town churning out rugby stars

There is no doubt New Zealand is a rugby-loving nation and the greatest rugby-playing nation in the world, and has been for some time.

But there is one country which plays a big part in this: Fiji.

Crusaders, Highlanders, Wallabies and Rabbitohs all have one thing in common -- players who have hailed from the Nadronga Rugby Club in Sigatoka, Fiji.

The small town is no bigger than Gore with a population of less than 10,000 people but has been churning out some of our greatest rugby players.

Story went searching for the secret about how this town is producing so many rugby legends.

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