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Fijian rugby league team sing from balconies to thank Sydney hotel quarantine staff – video – The Guardian
Kaiviti Silktails sing to staff after 14 days of quarantine and ahead of the Ron Massey Cup competition

The Kaiviti Silktails, a rugby league team from Fiji, have thanked hotel staff after their mandatory quarantine by singing from their balconies. The squad has relocated to Sydney to play in the Ron Massey Cup competition that sits two levels below the NRL. The Silktails made their competition debut last year, winning their opening game before the season was called off due to Covid-19 after one round. The singing follows the tradition of the men’s national team, Fiji Bati, who sing a pre-match hymn…
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