The Fiji Police Force rugby team is gearing up for an intense defense of the Vodafone Ratu Sukuna Bowl this year. This commitment was reiterated by the Acting Commissioner of Police, Juki Fong Chew, during a recent visit to the team’s camp in Nadi.
According to a statement from the Fiji Police Force, the team’s president, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Mesake Waqa, expressed that both players and officials are dedicated to giving their very best to uphold the title for their organization, families, and supporters.
The Shop N Save Police Blues are filled with enthusiasm as they prepare to face the Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) on Saturday, November 9, at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva. Waqa highlighted the importance of humility in competition, recognizing that while the Police team is eager to defend their title, the RFMF will also be equally motivated to secure a win.
As the Fiji Police Force commemorates its 150th Anniversary, Waqa noted the team’s goal of achieving excellence in this prestigious tournament, reflecting a legacy of service from past and present police officers. He acknowledged the challenges presented by the RFMF and extended well wishes to their rivals, indicating a spirit of sportsmanship.
The anticipation surrounding the event is heightened as the annual tournament kicks off next Tuesday with boxing competitions. Waqa encouraged Police supporters to come out and rally behind the teams in their sporting endeavors.
This year’s tournament not only represents a fierce sporting challenge but also serves as a celebration of community, commitment, and camaraderie among supporters and competitors alike.
In summary, the Fiji Police Force rugby team is poised for a thrilling match against the RFMF while celebrating a significant milestone in their history. This event exemplifies the spirit of competition and community engagement, fostering a positive atmosphere and support for local sports.
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