Nadi rugby team secured a 20–11 victory over Macuata during Round Two of the Skipper Cup, but captain Veniona Vuki emphasized the need for greater focus on set-piece execution. The match saw Nadi scoring three tries and defending effectively despite being reduced to 14 men on two occasions. However, Macuata exploited vulnerabilities in Nadi’s scrum and line-out, prompting Vuki to express a need for improvement ahead of their next fixture.

In line with the resilience shown during the match, Nadi’s forward pack will be closely evaluated, with set-piece dominance highlighted as an essential objective. Previous matches in the Skipper Cup have also showcased similar challenges, with teams having to adapt under pressure—an experience echoed by other clubs in the tournament.

The ongoing Skipper Cup season is shaping up to be competitive, with various clubs displaying remarkable spirit and a commitment to excellence. As Nadi prepares for their upcoming matches, the efforts towards refining their set pieces could pave the way for further success, inspiring hope for an exciting competitive atmosphere in Fijian rugby.

Overall, while the victory is commendable, it serves as a learning opportunity for Nadi, reinforcing their determination to enhance their performance as the tournament progresses.


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