As the Vodafone Deans Trophy quarter-finals approach, the Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby Union is intensifying its preparations to ensure a smooth and secure event. Starting tomorrow, the quarter-finals will unfold across two venues: Churchill Park in Lautoka and Prince Charles Park in Nadi.
With a focus on player welfare and crowd management, the Union is coordinating closely with key stakeholders, including law enforcement. In anticipation of the excited crowds, officials are emphasizing the importance of following guidelines and cooperating with authorities to maintain safety and enjoyment at the matches.
“For the first time, Churchill Park has been designated as ‘ground number one’ for the event, with additional warm-up areas established for participating teams,” said Biu Colati, Vice President for Development at the Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby Union. This strategic planning reflects the Union’s commitment to both competitive integrity and logistical efficiency, ensuring that the top eight schools are well-prepared to showcase their talent.
Fans can look forward to a day filled with thrilling rugby action, with matches broadcast live on FBC Two, allowing viewers to experience the excitement from their homes. The preparations signal a promising and vibrant celebration of youth sports as communities come together to support their teams.
Moreover, the dedication exhibited by the Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby Union demonstrates their unwavering commitment to nurturing young athletes while adapting to the evolving landscape of school rugby in Fiji. With the anticipation growing, it promises to be an unforgettable weekend for players and fans alike.

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