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.

Upcoming Fixtures

 * 2024 Pacific Championships
 * The number of matches, opponents, exact dates and venues are yet to be released by the International Rugby League or NRL.
 * This tournament will serve as a qualifier for the 2026 Women's Rugby League World Cup.
 * Fiji (ranked 21st) will compete against the Cook Islands (ranked 6th), Tonga (ranked 13th), and Samoa (ranked 20th).
 * The winner from these four teams qualifies for the Cup, and claim the 7th of eight places.
 * The runner-up will enter a 2025 tournament, also of four teams, with Greece, Ireland, and the winner of the Americas qualifiers (Canada, USA, or Jamaica) to determine the 8th and final spot.

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

Current squad
The Fiji Bulikula squad for the 2023 Pacific Championships was announced on 6 October 2023. Players' ages are as at the date that the table was last updated, 18 October 2023.

Support Staff Notes
 * Head coach: Josaia Dakuitoga
 * The white and black icon in the Other Reps column indicates Prime Minister's XIII appearances.
 * Three players have played for NSW City: Talei Holmes, Patricia Raikadroka and Cassie Staples.
 * Players selected from Fiji Women's Rugby League competition include:
 * Asenaca Diranuve (Police Sharks)
 * Salote Sukakinamena
 * Grace Waqa (USP Raiders)
 * Adi Sokula Waqa
 * Players selected from the NSWRL Women's Premiership include:
 * Illawarra Steelers: Ana Raduva and Anastasia Shum.
 * South Sydney Rabbitohs: Ema Rainima, Josephine Maejiirs, Patricia Raikadroka, and Under 19's player Siniva SaAnga.
 * North Sydney Bears: Aliti Namoce.
 * Sienna Laing was a development player with the Gold Coast Titans, played for the Queensland Under 19's team and for the Burleigh Bears Under 19's and open teams.

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.


 * Timaima Ravisa
 * Roela Radiniyavuni
 * Patricia Raikadroka
 * Tanika Marshall
 * Limaina Wai
 * Teaghan Hartigan
 * Sereana Naitokatoka
 * Canecia Sims
 * Ateca Laiyamo
 * Tokasa Lomalagi
 * Talei Holmes
 * Josephine Maejiirs
 * Eloise Vunakece
 * Vilisi Vakaloloma
 * Losena Qiolevu
 * Merewairita Nai
 * Asena Rokomarama