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Acknowledging God and listening to instruction has brought the Naitasiri Warriors U19 to the finals

Acknowledging God and listening to instruction has brought the Naitasiri Warriors U19 to the finals

By Marika Rasekaseka
06/05/2023
Naitasiri Warriors team captain Senivalati Vunibola

Acknowledging God in everything they do, listening and following instruction given by their teachers has brought them to the finals of the Fiji Secondary School Rugby League.

Naitasiri Warriors team captain Senivalati Vunibola says this has been their team's weapon from the beginning of the season until now.

Vunibola says he advised his team members that there will be hardships and peer pressure during their preparation but to keep in mind that if they listen well, they will go further in their Rugby League carrier.

He says they have treated every game as a final, but today will be a different game ball for them because they have come so far to get this title, but they believe that they will give the RKS U19 a good game.

He adds that despite the odds stacked against them, he is confident of a positive outcome and is hoping to see more Naitasiri supporters with them today.

He is calling for all supporters and former students of Naitasiri Secondary School to come in numbers and support them.

In other finals that will be played today, the RKS Eels will face the Ba Pro Dragons in the Under 15 final at 9am while the MGM Dragons will play Ba Pro Dragons in the U17 grade finals at 11.25am.

The U19 finals between Naitasiri Warriors and RKS Eels is at 1.30pm.

In the women's finals, the Lomaivuna Raiders will face the Namosi Titans at 10.15am.

The Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby League finals will be held at Ratu Cakobau Park.

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