The Vodafone South and Eastern Zone Secondary School Rugby League is set for a thrilling semi-final weekend, following an exciting quarter-final round. Lai Corerega, the Marketing, Sponsorship, and Media Officer for Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby League, highlighted the continuation of strong performances from top teams like defending champions Naitasiri Secondary School, as well as competitors QVS, RKS, and Nasinu, who have successfully maintained their momentum from the Pool Games.

In the under-17 and under-15 categories, schools such as Lelean, Naitasiri, Nasinu, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School (MBHS), MGM, and Vashist Muni College are expected to deliver exhilarating matches, underscoring the competitive spirit of the tournament. Corerega noted, “The semi-finals promise to be fierce, with standout teams like Naitasiri, MBHS, MGM, and Vashist Muni College all set to showcase their talents on the field.”

Fans are invited to come out in large numbers to support their favorite teams, as the battles for advancement to the National Quarter Finals intensify. This weekend’s semi-finals will take place at the Saint Marcellin Primary School ground, providing a fantastic opportunity for the community to rally behind local talent.

Reflecting on the excitement of the tournament, this event not only highlights the skills of young athletes but also emphasizes community support and the collective spirit of rugby in Fiji. The anticipation for this weekend’s matches brings with it hope for the development of future sports stars, as players demonstrate their hard work and dedication.

Overall, the semi-finals not only serve as a platform for showcasing emerging talent but also solidify the meaningful community bonds fostered through sports. With passionate fans and immensely talented teams, the stage is set for a memorable weekend of rugby league action.


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