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Fans and ex-scholars of Ratu Navula positive of good results this week

Fans and ex-scholars of Ratu Navula positive of good results this week

By Mikaele Liga
15/08/2024

Ratu Navula College fans and ex-scholars are positive of good results this week and are gathering every night to discuss their logistics and their support structure to the teams that will be taking part in the Vodafone Super Deans Rugby this Saturday.

Old scholar Semisi Waqa, who represented Ratu Navula College in the U18 Deans competition says he has made plans with his schoolmates from Nadi, Suva, and those working overseas to lend their support in terms of financial help and rugby kits that the teams need.

Waqa says the teams will do the talking on the ground and he believes as underdogs in the Deans competition, the players will play their cards right during the knock-out phase this week.

He also told fijivillage News that this team will represent the Vanua of Nadi and will play their hearts out for the people.

He is urging fans from Suva and Nadi to come in numbers and support the teams taking part this Saturday.

The public can buy tickets online via M-PAiSA, Visa, Mastercard, or MyCash at the website fssru.rugby now.

Grandstand tickets are $30 for all ages, Concrete Embankment is $20 flat, and Grass Embankment is $15 (Ages 13+).

There are 2 special Grass tickets available only at the gate, students in School uniforms can pay $5, and kids 12 and under pay $3.

People are recommended to purchase online and then either print tickets, download them to their phone or screenshot the QR before you come to the gate.

Cash tickets are available for purchase at the FSC Head Office in Laucala Bay today and tomorrow.

Ticket Max Director George Fong says no extra charges are incurred if tickets are bought online.

Three Ratu Navula College teams have secured their place in the semi finals this weekend.

Their U17 side will face Ratu Kadavulevu School at 11.45am at the HFC Bank Stadium, their U19 side will take on Lami High School at 11.50am at Bidesi Ground, and their U18 side will meet Queen Victoria School at 5pm at the HFC Bank Stadium.

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