The Fiji Times

Suva’s priority

- By ERONI TUINUKU

THE Skipper Cup holders, Suva rugby team, has made it their priority to wrest the prestigiou­s Farebrothe­r Trophy from holders Nadroga in the next fortnight at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka.

The capital side has made it its mission to keep the Skipper Cup for three years in a row and its is confident of accomplish­ing its goal.

Suva Rugby Union secretary Tevita

Tuiloa urges Suva supporters to rally behind the players and officials in another exciting season of local provincial rugby.

“This year, with your continued support and prayers, we aim to make it three in a row and hope to bring to the Capital City the Farebrothe­r Trophy,” said Tuiloa.

Nadroga Rugby Union president Tiko Matawalu is aware of Suva’s capability and the Stallions are working on holding the fort during the match.

“Suva being the Skipper Cup holder from last year and BLK Nadroga as Farebrothe­r Trophy holders from 2019, will be a cliffhange­r knowing what the two teams will bring into this match,” Matawalu said.

“Suva is laced with so many talented players and most of them came through our system and were able to secure work in the Capital City.

“We are aware of each other’s capability when it comes to preparing for such a match.

“This is an uphill battle for us.

With minimal time at hand we have identified a lot of work to be done in this first two weeks of preparatio­n.”

Meanwhile, the first round of the Skipper Cup competitio­n will kick-start on July 25 with Nadroga and Suva playing in a double header match.

Namosi is sheduled to host Tailevu at Thomson Park in Navua, Naitasiri to face Lautoka at Ratu Cakobau Park in Nausori and Nadi to play Yasawa at Churchill Park in Lautoka.

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED Picture: FILE ?? Fiji FA president Rajesh Patel after the board of control meeting in Nadi last month.
Picture: SUPPLIED Picture: FILE Fiji FA president Rajesh Patel after the board of control meeting in Nadi last month.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Fiji