Fiji Sun

Pearls Continue to Build-up

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The Fiji Pearls finished fourth at the PacificAus Sports Netball Series after losing to Zambia 55-56 in the third-place playoff, while the Tonga Tala beat Malawi in an electrifyi­ng final to claim the 2023 PacificAus Sports third year in a row.

The Fiji Pearls played a total of six games throughout the series, they manage to secure two wins and lost four games in an intense contest.

The six days Netball series has laid a platform for the Fiji Pearls to acquire some more game-time and capitalize­d on the high-caliber competitio­n as they prepare for the Netball World Cup just months away.

Fiji Pearl’s captain Maria Lutua emphasized how the PacificAus Sports program has helped the team a lot in preparatio­n ahead of the World Cup.

“We’ve got a young squad so for a lot of them the PacificAus Sports program has helped them with their developmen­t, their nutrition, with training and getting them exposed to competitio­n,” said Lutua. “These are the kind of competitio­ns that we need, quality competitio­n and matches like this massively helps in the preparatio­n for the World Cup. There’s so many teams constantly playing test matches and these types of competitio­ns really help us.

“Constant competitio­n and matches help build the team and the exposure and experience for the girls. The program does really help very much,” she said.

Lutua explained how the team will continue to use this opportunit­y to level up their game and skills and help other players back at home with their experience. “What the PacificAus Sports has done is brought that to our doorstep and we can help the other girls back home with the resources they don’t have access to otherwise.”

 ?? Photo: Netball Fiji ?? Fiji Pearls Goalkeeper (GK) Sereana Maragi and Goal Defender (GD) Vakaoca Bolakoro defend against Tonga.
Photo: Netball Fiji Fiji Pearls Goalkeeper (GK) Sereana Maragi and Goal Defender (GD) Vakaoca Bolakoro defend against Tonga.

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