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Dubai Tigers celebrate 10-year anniversary by retaining Gulf Men’s crown at Sevens

Dubai Tigers celebrated a decade of existence by beating Dubai Hurricanes to retain their Gulf Men’s League title at the Sevens.

The side, who also sit top of the West Asia Premiership table in XVs, beat their city rivals 28-5 on Pitch 1 on Sunday.

Tigers have established themselves as a leading force in regional rugby in recent seasons, and this was their second successive Emirates Dubai Sevens crown.

Although success for them has come relatively recently, their star player has long grown used to it.

Saki Naisau first moved to Al Ain from his native Fiji in 2015. In the time since then he has personally made the Gulf Men’s final eight times with various clubs.

He won it twice with the Hurricanes first, and has been central to the past two wins with the Tigers. This time around, he scored a hat-trick of tries against his former team.

“It feels good to have this success with my brothers,” Naisau said.

“We work together as a team. We are just a band of brothers working together to get the win on Pitch 1, so it was great.”

Charlie Taylor, the Tigers captain, played world series rugby for Australia before moving to the UAE.

He reckons Naisau would “100 per cent” have been good enough to play for Fiji’s national team had he stayed in his homeland, and he is grateful the Tigers have him in their ranks.

“Sakiusa is so talented,” Taylor said. “Everybody out there watching him on the big stage probably thinks, ‘Man, that guy must train six days a week, and put in effort after effort.’

“He barely trains, but when he goes out on the pitch it is 100 per cent. At training he is always pushing himself, and we just train twice a week.

“He is ruthless in both attack and defence. He has been the best player in the UAE for the past four

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