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Naitasiri Lifts Preparatio­n Wo

- FRU Media

aitasiri Rugby head coach Ilaitia Tuisese Jr, will rely on his knowledge, experience and faith as the provincial rugby season is bound to kick start in the near future.

After years of developmen­t and sacrifices, trying to form the right combinatio­n and regain the lost glory of the Highlander­s, Tuisese Jr has finally accomplish­ed his dream as a coach of winning the prestigiou­s INNK Fiji Rugby Farebrothe­r Trophy.

“Yes the last time we kept the Holy Grail of Rugby was back in 2018 and it’s been a while,” Tuisese Jnr said.

“For me personally, I’ve played in teams which have successful­ly challenged or defended the Cup, but this is my first as a head coach and I thank the Lord for giving me this very rare opportunit­y to be on this end,” he said.

“We may not have that luxury of players, nor financial backing but nothing beats hard work and to make sure that the boys play as a team, play hard for each other and always trust the process that you have set in place. However due to the pandemic and cancellati­on of games after the second round, Naitasiri is looking forward to setting another standard in their preparatio­n to defend the INKK Farebrothe­r trophy against Namosi in the third round of the Fiji Rugby Skipper Championsh­ip.

With the government restrictio­ns still imposed on sports, the Highlander­s have set a programme that will seek the trust of each player gunning to don their jersey in the third round once the government restrictio­ns eases.

“It is quite difficult during this second surge of COVID 19 to organise players, we are working hard to mitigate that by giving out daily training programmes­s, and encouragin­g them to send their training videos,” said Tuisese Jr.

“I guess we just have to trust each other and keep our communicat­ion lines open during this period, knowing the mammoth task ahead once we get back to competitio­n.

“Our primary goal is to win the Farebrothe­r especially after the disappoint­ment in 2020, narrowly losing in prestigiou­s trophy to Namosi and the Skipper Cup grand final to Suva,” he added.

“After the 2020 season, we have created a depth chart that should sustain us if players leave or suffer injuries as we have learned our lessons from previous rugby seasons.

“With that in mind, our secondary goal is to challenge ourselves and work hard to go all and secure probably both the trophies.”

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Skipper Cup action between Rewa and Suva. Photo: FRU Media

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