Fiji Sun

Teamwork Key To Blues Success

- Asuad Ali

Whether it is on the field or in the locker room, great organizati­ons understand the strategies to turn a group of individual­s into a cohesive and successful team.

Not all groups of individual­s are teams. Successful teams have distinct characteri­stics such as shared leadership, fluid responsibi­lity, accountabi­lity to the group, and shared goals.

To understand this sense of shared vision and teamwork, one need not look to the sky, but the Lautoka football team. The top down, from Lautoka Football president Abdul Kadir to the equipment manager, made sacrifices have earned them a status, that other organizati­ons envy the Blues of the last three years. The back to back (2017-2018) IDC and the back to back, Premier League title wins, the 2016 BOG, 2017 CVC, reaching the OLeague final and the Pacific Cup qualificat­ion are the epitome of teamwork. The three-year run is Lautoka’s modern day record, not that the district hasn’t won a back to back IDC, which they have, 1941-1942, 1949-1950, 1964-1965 and the 1984-1985, a first treble, 1957-1958-1959, but the 2016-2018 feat is something for the fans and organizati­on to marvel as coach Kamal Swamy has matched legendary Lautoka coach, Mike Thoman’s emphatic 5 major championsh­ip hauls.

Thoman’s record stands, 1984-1985, I.D.C, 1985 B.O.G and 1984 and 1988 Premier League titles.

The difference though, Swamy did it in the three years he has been with the district and Thoman achieved the same in 5 years’ ending in 1988.

Thoman could’ve leapfrogge­d had it not been for that infamous Johnny Bakridi, referring gaffe during the 1986 IDC match against Ba, as the Blues were destined for a three peat that didn’t come about. Bakridi’s sleep at the watch gave Ba an added 10 minutes for Ivor Evans match winner and precluded a semifinal fixture against Suva and what could’ve earned a grand finale match against Nadroga. But Swamy’s two-legged 2017 CVC win for the year end playoff has the incumbent neck out, but the home and home series doesn’t compare close to the four major Fiji tournament­s.

It goes without saying that Swamy’s passion for the sport and coaching had him come out weeks after his heart surgery in India and guide the team from the bleachers to win the 2016 B.O.G.

It was his tactical and technical lace got the elusive title after 21years, last Lautoka had a glimpse of the hardware was in 1995 and it is the very tournament that set-in motion the stellar years that followed.

The astute, so deserves the plaudits in the leaps and bounds as he certainly has what it takes to mould individual­s into a championsh­ip winning team.

That is with selflessne­ss, vision and shared goals, the district is destined for greater heights in the years ahead.

 ?? Ronald Kumar ?? Lautoka fans during the COURTS IDC final on October 10,2018. Photo:
Ronald Kumar Lautoka fans during the COURTS IDC final on October 10,2018. Photo:

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