The Navy 15's rugby team knows they have to play as a unit to beat Army Green in the Escott Shield final tomorrow night.
Captain Alefoso Yalayalatabua said playing against a side with a number of national reps is not an easy task for any side and he has warned his boys to function as a unit to try and topple Army.
For Army captain Dale Tonawai the presence of Naitasiri coach Reverand Joji Rinakama is a morale booster for his players ahead of the final.
The Navy and Army Green Escott Shield final gets underway at 7pm tomorrow at the TFL Stadium.
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