Nadroga is a famous sporting hub of the Fiji Islands. It is the provincial home of Fiji's Para athlete,
Iliesa Delana, who won Fiji's and the Pacific's first ever
Paralympic gold medal. Rugby is the obsession of Nadroga, with it being the most successful in both rugby competitions and producing rugby players for the national team. The Nadroga rugby team previously held the prestigious BSP Farebrother-Sullivan Cup from 2009 to September 29, 2012, after losing it to Suva. The re-took the Farebrother-Sullivan Cup in 2013 from holders Tailevu. They currently hold the Digicel Cup after winning it in 2013,2012, 2011, 2009, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. The Farebrother-Sullivan Cup is the Holy Grail of Fiji rugby: Whoever holds the trophy is considered Fiji rugby champions. Fiji's second largest sporting arena —
Lawaqa Park, second only in size to the
National Stadium — is in the province's capital of Sigatoka. Nadroga is famous for the annual Bilibili Race, a festive sporting event involving employees of the province's hotels and resorts, located along the Coral Coast. Apart from the tug-of-war, sack race and other competitions, the highlight of the event is the famous "bilibili" (bamboo raft) race along the Sigatoka River.
Rugby The Nadroga rugby team is the most successful and greatest provincial rugby team in Fiji rugby history. As of July 22, 2017, they have retained Fiji rugby's premier trophy, the Farebrother-Sullivan Cup for a record 111 times since the inception of the Farebrother-Sullivan challenge. The team held the Farebrother-Sullivan Cup for a record 9 years in a row from 1971 to 1979. The team known as the "Stallions" have held the
Fiji Rugby Union Cup (under various sponsorship names) a record 26 times. Nadroga has contributed the highest number of rugby players to the Fiji national rugby 15s and 7s teams than any other team in Fiji rugby history. The team's junior grade (U20 and U21) has equally been successful. The province have produced rugby league internationals like Lote Tuqiri, Noa Nadruku and current NRL New Castle Knights star winger,
Akuila Uate, and current Parramatta Eels superstar [Maika Sivo]. The province have produced Super rugby stars internationals like former Crusaders & Waratahs winger[Nemani Nadolo], former Wallabies & Brumbies winger[Tevita Kuridrani], New Zealand Allblacks rugby winger[Waisake Naholo], and is also home to the Current Waikato Chiefs Rugby & New Zealand Allblacks rugby player Pita Gus Sowakula.
Other sports Nadroga-Navosa province has produced Fiji boxing champions like Mitieli Navuilawa, Paula Kavika, Niko Degei, Mosese Kavika, Sakeasi Dakua, Luke Sisiwa, Iliavi Bose, Jone Mataitini, Ilatia Vaka, and Saiyad Hussein. In football, they have been national champions on three occasions. In athletics, Nadroga/Navosa has produced outstanding athletes like Napolioni Kurucibi,
Mereoni Vibose, Temesia Kaumaiya and paralympic athlete
Iliesa Delana — the 2011 IPC athletics world championship silver medalist and Paralympic champion in London 2012. ==References==