The Ratu Filise men’s sevens team is gearing up to compete at the McDonald’s Fiji Coral Coast 7s tournament scheduled for this weekend at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka. Head coach Etika Tovilevu expressed his players’ eagerness to highlight their abilities, despite acknowledging that their preparations were less than ideal due to the festive season.

Tovilevu emphasized that fitness remains a significant focus for the team, noting it’s an area they need to improve upon. “We are really looking forward to the game this week as the top teams from Fiji and the world are coming,” he stated, underlining the competitive atmosphere expected at the tournament.

With 16 teams vying for the championship, Tovilevu encouraged his players to elevate their performance to meet the tournament’s standards. His message to the players was clear: “Give your best in this tournament,” reflecting the high stakes of the competition.

In light of the tournament, which will also feature strong contenders such as Fiji Airways men’s 7s team and international teams like New Zealand and Samoa, the event promises an exciting display of rugby talent. According to previous insights from the tournament, the Coral Coast 7s not only serves as a competitive platform but also enhances the spirit of rugby in the region, showcasing the robust rugby culture in Fiji.

Fans and supporters are encouraged to attend the three-day tournament, providing an opportunity to rally behind their local teams. Overall, this event holds significant potential for both the players and the local community, emphasizing the continued growth and passion for rugby in Fiji, making it a hopeful occasion for all involved.

In summary, the McDonald’s Fiji Coral Coast 7s tournament is set to be a thrilling showcase of talent, where Ratu Filise and other teams will battle for glory, strengthening community ties, and inspiring the next generation of rugby players.


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