The Nadroga football team faced disappointment as they conceded an own goal in the last minute of their Extra Premier League match against Ba, resulting in a 1-1 draw at Lawaqa Park. Nadroga initially took the lead with Jack Tokaki’s goal in the 12th minute. However, as the match neared its conclusion, an unfortunate own goal allowed Ba to snatch a point away from the contest.
In another match on the same day, Nadi managed to hold Suva to a goalless draw at Ratu Cakobau Park, reflecting the competitive nature of the league where every point counts.
The performance of Nadroga underscores the unpredictability of football, where a match can turn in the blink of an eye. Previous encounters highlight their resilience, such as when they fought back from a deficit to secure a draw earlier in the season against Ba. This season has shown Nadroga’s ability to challenge tough opponents and maintain decent performances despite setbacks.
Fans of Nadroga remain hopeful that this draw will be a stepping stone for future improvements as the team strives to capitalize on learning experiences from moments like these. The spirit of resilience displayed could lay the groundwork for success as the season progresses.

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