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Vodafone Super Deans: Ratu Navula secures under 18 semi final spot after 16-10 win over MGM

Vodafone Super Deans: Ratu Navula secures under 18 semi final spot after 16-10 win over MGM

By Mosese Raqio
10/08/2024

The Ratu Navula College under 18 side has qualified for the Vodafone Super Deans under 18 semi finals after defeating Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School 16-10 in the third quarter final this afternoon.

Ratu Navula came into this match with a lot of confidence and it paid off for them as they clinched a hard fought victory.

MGM started the game well scoring a converted try in the first 30 seconds of the game to take a 7-0 lead before Ratu Navula replied with a penalty kick at goal to trail 7-3 heading into half-time.

MGM extended their lead to 10-3 early in the second half through a penalty kick at goal before Ratu Navula came back strongly to score 13 unanswered points through a converted try and two penalty kicks at goal to claim the win.

In other under 18 quarter finals, Nasinu Secondary School edged Tailevu North College 14-13, Cuvu College also claimed a close 23-22 win over RKS while the last quarter final of the day between QVS and Marist Brothers High School is currently underway.

Meanwhile in other grades, in the under 14, MGM edged QVS 18-15, Marist thrashed Ra High School 46-0, Lelean Memorial School defeated Ratu Navula College 15-10 and RKS defeated Suva Grammar School 22-12.

In the under 15 grade, Gospel High School defeated RKS 12-7, QVS defeated Natabua High School 15-0, Marist Brothers High School edged Sigatoka Methodist 17-13 and Suva Grammar School defeated Holy Cross College 36-5.

In the under 16 grade, Suva Grammar beat Ba Provincial 34-24, Lelean beat Marist 8-6, RKS beat Ba Methodist 30-8 and QVS beat Nasinu 27-12.

In the under 17 grade, Marist thrashed Dawasamu Secondary School 51-5, QVS beat Natabua High School 21-19, RKS thrashed Nabua Secondary School 55-19 and Ratu Navula College beat Nasinu 20-14.

In the under 19 grade, RKS thumped Lami High School 50-11, QVS overcame Nasikawa Vision College 14-7, Ratu Navula thumped Nasinu 30-7 and Naitasiri Secondary School beat Navatu Secondary School 17-13.

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