The Mount Masada 7s team is set to face the New Zealand Development Women’s 7s in the Women’s Cup final at the McDonald’s Coral Coast 7s, taking place today at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka. Mount Masada advanced to the final after a resounding 31-0 victory against the Bilo Bar Aflame Sisters in their semifinal match, showcasing the talent of several Fijiana 7s national players.
In the other semifinal, New Zealand secured their spot in the final by defeating the Seahawks 29-7. This matchup is highly anticipated, not only due to the strength of both teams but also because it highlights the growing competition in women’s rugby.
The Women’s Cup final is scheduled to kick off at 4 PM, promising an exciting showdown for rugby fans. In addition to the women’s division, the Southland Broncos have also reached the Youth Cup final after overcoming Tubarua with a 22-7 scoreline. They will compete against Dominion Brothers, who advanced with a solid 19-0 win over Bilo Bar Aflame Brothers. The Youth Cup final is set for 4:30 PM at the same venue.
This year’s Coral Coast 7s continues to demonstrate the fierce competitiveness and dedication present in Fijian rugby, with teams eager to prove themselves on a significant stage. As the event unfolds, it serves as an opportunity for players to not only showcase their skills but also inspire the next generation of athletes in the sport. The excitement surrounding women’s rugby is particularly noteworthy, indicating a bright future for the game in Fiji.
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