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Police Blue vs QVSOB while Navy Blue vs RKSOB in Escott Shield semifinals

Police Blue vs QVSOB while Navy Blue vs RKSOB in Escott Shield semifinals

By Navitalai Naivalurua
30/10/2020
Navy in action during an earlier Escott Shield round of games. [image: Suva Rugby/Facebook]

2018 Escott Shield champions Police Blue will take on QVS Old Boys in the first semifinal of the Digicel Escott Shield competition tomorrow.

Police defeated Fire Wardens 39-29 in the first quarterfinal to be the first team to book their spot in the semifinals.

Freshet Fiji Navy Blue will meet RKS Old Boys in the second semifinal.

Other matches that will provide entertainment tomorrow are exhibition matches and warm-up games for the Junior Escott Shield teams.

The competition kicks-off at 9.30am tomorrow with the Junior Escott Shield competition while the first semifinal will start at 1.50pm tomorrow at the Suva Grammar School ground.

Meanwhile, Nadi will host Tailevu at 3pm tomorrow in their Farebrother and Skipper Cup match, Suva will face Namosi at 3pm tomorrow at Thompson Park, Naitasiri will take on Yasawa at 3pm tomorrow Ratu Cakobau Park while Nadroga will meet Lautoka at 6pm today at Lawaqa Park.

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