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24 teams set for FSSRL National quarter finals this Saturday in Nadi

24 teams set for FSSRL National quarter finals this Saturday in Nadi

By Marika Rasekaseka
09/04/2025
Source : FSSRL

24 top teams in the Under-15, Under-17, and Under-19 grades will be participating in the Vodafone Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby League National Quarter finals, which will be held at Prince Charles Park in Nadi this Saturday.

Top teams from the Western Zone will give their best to earn a spot in the FSSRL National semi finals next Saturday.

During the launch ceremony, Vodafone Fiji's Sponsorship Manager Adriu Vakarau says their ongoing partnerships with youth-focused initiatives, both locally and nationally, have provided opportunities for youths to thrive—both on and off the field.

He says as the competition progresses, they are confident the level of talent on display will continue to inspire and excite everyone involved.

FSSRL President Naisa Camatoko says as they embark on this exciting journey, teams and officials must remember the values that underpin their support: discipline, respect, teamwork, and sportsmanship.

In the U15 quarter finals, Vashist Muni Sea Eagles will face Lautoka Central Storm, and Marist Storm will face Sigatoka Valley Cowboys at 9am, MGM Dragons will take on Drasa Rams at 10am, and Nasinu Panthers will face Sigatoka Methodist Saints at 11am.

The U17 grade will see Naitasiri Warriors taking Ba Pro Dragons at 10am, Lelean Bati taking on Sigatoka Valley Cowboys at 12pm, Nasinu Panthers will face Ra Roosters at 1.10pm, and Marist Storm will face Ba Methodist Saints at 2.20pm.

U19 defending champion Naitasiri Warriors will face Nasikawa Raiders at 11.10am, QVS Knights will take on Ra Roosters at 12.30pm, RKS Eels will meet Nadroga Navosa Titans at 1.50pm, and underdogs Nasinu Panthers will play Ba Pro Dragons at 3.10pm

The semifinals will be held next Saturday at Govind Park in Ba, and the final will be held again at Prince Charles Park in Nadi the following week.

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