Fiji’s Under-20 rugby team is gearing up for the upcoming Super 20s competition, with head coach Senirusi Seruvakula expressing satisfaction with the players’ commitment and progress during training. Seruvakula noted the team’s dedication and hard work, which has led to notable improvements in their skill and fitness levels since the beginning of their preparations.

As the players await their selection for the competition, they remain focused and determined to secure their spots on game days. Seruvakula has implemented intensive training sessions, including evening workouts specifically designed for players looking to enhance their physical condition. His approach mirrors the training style of the Flying Fijians, emphasizing the differences between schoolboy rugby and the higher stakes of international competition.

The Sportsworld Fiji U20 team has two weeks of training ahead before traveling to New Zealand, where they will compete from February 15 to 22. This tournament represents a critical moment for the young athletes, many of whom are striving to transition into the national framework by honing their skills and gaining international experience.

Seruvakula’s commitment extends beyond immediate competition; he aims to cultivate a culture of rugby that nurtures talent for future representation in senior-level competitions. This proactive strategy aligns with his vision of fostering youth rugby in Fiji, which is gaining momentum as the country seeks to build a competitive presence on the global stage.

With the level of dedication and talent displayed, there is much reason to be hopeful about the future of Fijian rugby. The efforts of the Under-20 team could potentially pave the way for emerging players to shine and eventually represent the Flying Fijians with pride.


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