Police Blues Head Coach Solomone Nute expressed his pride in the team’s recent triumph in the Vodafone Ratu Sukuna Bowl, marking a fitting conclusion to the Fiji Police Force’s 150th anniversary celebrations. Following their narrow victory of 20-19 against the Army at the HFC Bank Stadium, Nute characterized the achievement as a mission accomplished for both him and his dedicated team.
“We cherish this win in honor of our forefathers and brothers who served before us and made sacrifices to uphold law and order in Fiji, as well as those who have served internationally,” Nute stated. He extended his gratitude to his players for their relentless efforts, emphasizing that this victory is dedicated to all officers, including those on overseas missions.
The recent victory in the Ratu Sukuna Bowl adds to a successful year for the Police team, which also secured the prestigious Escott Shield and the inaugural Armed Native Constabulary Bowl. “I commend the boys; they have given their all and reaped the rewards,” Nute remarked.
This success not only celebrates the legacy of the Fiji Police Force but also unites officers—past and present—in a shared commitment to their duty. The victories reflect the strength and resilience of the Police Blues, generating a sense of community pride that resonates well beyond the field.
In summary, the Police Blues’ victory serves as a symbol of honor and dedication, embodying the spirit of the Fiji Police Force and its rich history while inspiring future generations of officers.
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