Alfreda Fisher, captain of the Vodafone Fijiana XV, led her team to a heartfelt 24-20 victory over Samoa, successfully defending their Oceania Women’s Rugby Championship title at Lawaqa Park. The match was particularly emotional for Fisher due to the presence of her younger brother, Jaycob, who proudly cheered her on from the stands.

In the heat of the game, Fisher acknowledged her teammates’ resilience, especially when faced with Samoa’s pressure in the second half. “I want to thank the girls for putting in the effort and maintaining discipline even though we failed in some areas. We managed to pull that off,” she reflected. Her focus on family was palpable as she reminded her team of their motivations: “Think of our families, Fiji, and our fans.”

Despite the physical challenges presented by Samoa’s formidable forward pack, Fisher remained composed and guided her team to maintain their lead. Jaycob Fisher expressed pride in his sister’s accomplishments, stating, “She has made our household name famous, and we are proud of that.”

The victory not only solidifies Fisher’s leadership as a significant influence in Fijiana rugby but also showcases the emotional ties that bind her to the sport and her family. This achievement marks a milestone that extends beyond sports, as it inspires future generations of female athletes in Fiji and highlights the growing recognition of women’s rugby in the region.

Overall, the Fijiana team’s triumph serves as an uplifting reminder of their resilience and dedication, promising a bright future for women’s rugby as they continue to pave the way for greater opportunities and recognition in the sport.


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