The Under-18 finals of the Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby Union’s Eastern Division is off to an intense start, with Ratu Kadavulevu School (RKS) leading Queen Victoria School (QVS) with a score of 12-10. The match, taking place at the Nukuvuto grounds, has drawn a vibrant crowd of around 800 fans supporting both teams.
RKS, who remain unbeaten this season, initially found success scoring a try just two minutes into the first half. However, defending champions QVS swiftly responded with a try of their own five minutes later, setting the stage for a closely contested match. The competitive spirit is palpable as RKS faces a formidable QVS defense, known for their strong rugby legacy.
This encounter continues the rivalry established in previous tournaments, where schools like RKS and QVS consistently deliver thrilling performances. For instance, in prior news, RKS showcased their strength in the under-14 category by ousting Marist Brothers High School in a semi-final, underlining the school’s growing reputation for rugby excellence.
As the match progresses, both sides are demonstrating exceptional skill and determination, promising an exciting finish to this final.
Positive developments like this highlight the importance of youth sports in Fiji, fostering teamwork and community spirit among fans and players alike.

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