Vucago says from the Under-14s through to the Under-18s, Natabua has enjoyed an impressive campaign to compete for a place in the divisional finals.
He says the achievement reflects the school's commitment to developing girls' rugby, with players, coaches and supporters working tirelessly throughout the season to reach this stage.
Vucago says as the stakes rise, as both their Raluve grade in the U:16 and U:18 are through,and now the focus has shifted to the knockout rounds, where every match will demand discipline, teamwork and resilience, and the players have spent the week sharpening their skills and fine-tuning their game plans, determined to continue the momentum that has carried them through the competition.
He says they are wary that other schools will want to knock them out and he is urging the girls to remain humble and focused, reminding them that previous results count for little once the semi-finals begin.
Vucago says the entire school community will be hoping their girls can rise to the occasion and keep alive the dream of bringing home Western Division Weet-Bix Raluve titles across multiple grades.
Looking at games this week in the Vodafone Deans division in the under 16 grade, Cuvu College takes on Natabua; in the U:17 grade, Sigatoka Methodist College takes on Natabua and in the U:18 game Natabua faces Tilak High School.
In other quarter-final fixtures in the U:18 grade Ratu Navula College takes on Ba Methodist High School.
In the Weet Bix Raluve catergory in the U:16 grade Sigatoka Methodist College plays Jasper Williams High School and in the U:18 grade Thomas Baker Memorial School takes on Natabua High School.
In other Raluve U:18 game Jasper William High School plays Navosa Central College.
All games will be played at the 4R Stadium in Ba.
