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Nabua Secondary targets top spot in U15 Southern Zone rugby competition

Nabua Secondary targets top spot in U15 Southern Zone rugby competition

By Navitalai Naivalurua
20/06/2024

The Nabua Secondary School Under 15 rugby side is looking to improve their status from last year in the Vodafone Southern Zone Secondary School Rugby competition as they are looking to top the Under 15 category this year in the Vodafone Southern Zone Secondary Schools Rugby competition.

Coach Eleni Ikadroka says the boys did well in their 19-10 victory over LDS College last week, and are looking forward to their next match this weekend.

He says they have been preparing well for this competition, and they aim to come out on top in the Southern Zone.

Ikadroka says they have been working on their weaknesses from their previous game, such as their attacks, and they hope to come out victorious this week.

He urges their supporters to come down in numbers and support the boys this Saturday.

Nabua Secondary will take on Suva Muslim at 8.30am this Saturday at Grammar Ground 2.

Other matches that will be played at Grammar Ground 2 include Dudley High School taking on AOG High at 9.30am and Marist Brothers facing Nasinu Secondary School at 10.30am in the U15 grade, Marist Brothers will face Lomary at 11.30am in the U16 grade, Gospel High will play Jeremiah College at 12.40pm in the U17 grade, Grammar will face Nasinu Secondary at 1.50pm in the U16 grade and Dudley High will meet Marist Brothers at 3pm in the U17 grade.

Some matches will also be played at Bidesi and Buckhurst Park in Suva this Saturday.

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