The Fiji Times

Brown’s return sees Police lift Sukuna Bowl

- By WAISALE KOROIWASA From left, Ro Emori Logavatu, Ben Naulago and Kini Douglas after the FMF Ratu Sukuna Bowl rugby match at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva last Friday.

POLICE rugby team captain James Brown says this year’s FMF Ratu Sukuna Bowl win is something he wanted badly after sitting out last year’s loss to Army.

Brown led his side to a 19-11 victory over the men from Delainabua at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva last Friday.

Last year, Brown was undergoing basic recruitmen­t training to join the Fiji Police Force and missed out on the match.

He said he could not ask for anything more and thanked the Almighty God for his provisions.

“I was under recruitmen­t training when

Police last won the old tanoa,” he said.

“To be part of this team and win the new tanoa is something that will go down in history.”

The old tanoa was burnt at the Army barracks last year.

“Our preparatio­n this year was so immense that we came out victors today (Friday),” he said.

“I never dreamt to captain the side but just being a member and to be given the captain’s armband gives me the added responsibi­lity and I am honoured.

“I want to thank all my teammates for playing for the police officers who could not make it to the ground because of work commitment­s.”

The win by Police was their 33rd in the long history of the competitio­n.

With the stadium filled with a sea of red and blue supporters, Police showed their intent to win back the title from the first whistle.

After three minutes from kick-off, prop Inoke Ravuiwasa scored the first try and fullback Jack Volavola, who was also the man of the match, converted for an early 7-0 lead.

Army flanker Anasa Qaranivalu replied with an unconverte­d try to put his side within two points.

A mistake by Volavola almost resulted in Qaranivalu’s second try in the 15th minute which was ruled out by the video

Members of the Police volleyball team watch the rugby matches from the embarkment of the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva. referee.

Volavola added three points to his side’s tally but was later handed a yellow card for a dangerous tackle.

Police led 10-5 at the break.

In the first quarter of the second half, Jeke Suguturaga kicked two penalties as Army took the lead for the first time in the match 11-10.

Volavola made up for his send-off with two penalties to push Police back into the lead at 16-11.

Naitasiri ace kicker Etonia Rokotuisaw­a made his presence known off the bench with a 50-metre drop goal to clinch the win for Police.

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