Cakaudrove captain Finau Kaulele says discipline and respect for referees will be key as the team sets its sights on winning this year's Ranadi Cup after falling short in recent campaigns.
The 23-year-old from Naweni Village in Savusavu says the team has made discipline one of its top priorities and continues to remind players to listen to and respect the referee throughout every match.
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Kaulele, who has been playing for Cakaudrove for the past three years, says every player is expected to follow the laws of the game to ensure matches are played in a fair and sporting manner.
She says new players are especially encouraged never to argue with referees or question their decisions on the field.
Kaulele says Cakaudrove's main goal this year is to reach the final and win the Raluve Tournament.
She says the team reached the final in 2024, where they lost to Kadavu, before making the quarter finals in last year's competition.
Kaulele also highlighted the importance of community support, saying the team has traditionally relied on fundraising to meet its expenses.
She says this year has been different, with Loloma Production providing playing vests, clothing, pants and other assistance, easing some of the financial burden on the players.
Kaulele thanked the team's sponsor, coach and players for their continued commitment and support as they prepare for this year's tournament.
Meanwhile, Cakaudrove will face Bua at 11am tomorrow at Ratu Ganilau Park.
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The Skipper Cup and the Subrail Marama Championship will kick off next month.
