Sports Hub is a dynamic 30-minute talk show featuring interviews with sporting personalities, previews and reviews of local sports, discussions with players and legends about life after sports, and highlights of weekend games.
Season 2
Aired on TV, Wednesday 7th January 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12)
Aired on TV, Wednesday 14th January 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12)
Aired on TV, Wednesday 21st January 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12)
Aired on TV, Wednesday 28th January 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12)
Aired on TV, Wednesday 4th February 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12)
Aired on TV, Wednesday 11th February 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12)
Aired on TV, Wednesday 18th February 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12)
Aired on TV, Wednesday 25th February 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12) Sports Hub featured FRU chairman John Sanday, who discussed Fiji’s participation in the Nations Championship, plans to host games in the UK to generate higher revenue, and the goal of building a home of rugby in Fiji by 2030. He also highlighted support for the Fijian Drua, sevens team, and Fijiana, aiming for stronger performance and better financial growth for Fiji Rugby.
Aired on TV, Wednesday 4th March 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12) Sports Hub previewed the 39th Fiji Bitter Nawaka Sevens, featuring 88 teams and focusing on grassroots rugby development. The tournament offers $40,000 prize money, will be broadcast live on FBC Sports, and promotes the message “Say No to Drugs.”
Aired on TV, Wednesday 11th March 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12)
Aired on TV, Wednesday 18th March 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12) Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh discussed how rugby strengthens ties between Australia and Pacific nations like Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa by building trust, opportunities, and community connections. He highlighted the success of the Fijian Drua as a model for growth and said similar pathways could benefit other Pacific countries, including the rising development of women’s rugby. Looking ahead to the 2027 Rugby World Cup, he emphasized that success is not just about winning, but about creating a lasting legacy by growing rugby across the Pacific and strengthening regional partnerships.
Aired on TV, Wednesday 25th March 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12). This episode of Sports Hub previews the 50th Fiji Bitter Marist Sevens, focusing on its rich history, community values, and its role in developing grassroots rugby across Fiji. It highlights the tournament’s scale, inclusivity of youth and women’s competitions, recognition of past legends, and efforts to create a family-friendly, impactful sporting event that brings together players, fans, and communities
Aired on TV, Wednesday 1st April 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12). Jay White highlights the Coral Coast Sevens as a major rugby event boosting Fiji’s economy, tourism, and global profile, while supporting local communities, grassroots development, and growing international participation, with plans for future expansion and improved facilities.
Aired on TV, Wednesday 8th April 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12).
Aired on TV, Wednesday 15th April 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12).
Aired on TV, Wednesday 22nd April 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12).
Aired on TV, Wednesday 29th April 2026 (Fijian Time Zone: UTC+12). Host Satish Narian was joined by guests Albert Miller and Bola Tafo (National Coaches), along with Antonio Rambuilicu and Burns, discussing 2026 Coca-Cola Games, focusing on athlete preparation.