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Bati veterans assist Costin

- SIMIONE HARAVANUA Edited by Leone Cabenatabu­a Feedback: simione.haravanua@fijisun.com.fj

Former Vodafone Fijian Bati prop Osea Sadrau is the man who is going to play an important role for the Fijian Prime Minister’s XIII side against the Australian Prime Minister’s XIII at the ANZ Stadium, Suva on Friday.

The tough Yasawa native has vast experience and a no-nonsense leader when the going gets tough. Fijian Bati head coach Brandon Costin said other players look up to him.

The presence of Sadrau and his former Bati team-mate Tikiko Noke has been welcomed by Costin. “They have been assisting me in getting the best out in every session,” he said.

DEFENCE FORCE TOUR

The Australian Defence Force Rugby League (ADFRL) is conducting a tour in Fiji from today to October 12 alongside the Australian National Rugby League Prime Minister’s XIII teams, the Kangaroos and Jillaroos.

This is the first leg of a longer tour which includes Tonga and Samoa.

The Fiji tour will culminate in a four-game schedule where the ADFRL will play the Republic of Fiji Military Forces, and the NRL teams will play the Fiji national teams. ADF Rugby League president, Air Commodore Ken Quinn said the ADF had now undertaken several training programmes in Fiji, Tonga and Papua New Guinea and the common theme in all of these activities was the collective appreciati­on of the value of sport.

“The team is really looking forward to working with the kids and members of the Fijian community as a way of building relationsh­ips between our countries and bringing the cultures together through the universal language of sport,” Air Commodore Quinn said. Royal Australian Air Force Leading Aircraftwo­man and Australian National Rugby League player, Meg Ward highlighte­d the benefits of the tour.

“The programmes we are conducting with schools and communitie­s in Fiji provide practical and theoretica­l aspects of rugby league skills developmen­t, game strategies, nutrition, lifestyle advice and game day preparatio­n,” Leading Aircraftwo­man Ward said.

“In terms of the competitio­n, it will be a hard game against the Republic of Fiji Military Forces team at ANZ Stadium. They are a fantastic team and I am looking forward to the match.”

The programs are being delivered by ADFRL and Australian National Rugby League, supported by the RFMF and the Fiji National Rugby League.

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