This Saturday, rugby enthusiasts can look forward to an electrifying day at both Churchill Park in Lautoka and Prince Charles Park in Nadi, as the national quarter-finals of the Vodafone Deans competition take center stage. All matches for the under-18 category will take place at Churchill Park, while the other grades will be split across both venues.

Biu Colati, the Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby Union’s vice president for development, shared insights on the logistics, highlighting that Churchill Park has been designated as ‘ground number one’ for the event. Colati noted that warm-up areas have been established for participating schools, ensuring that each team has the necessary space to prepare for their matches.

With draws and schedules already confirmed and no changes anticipated, the quarter-finals promise to be a showcase of the country’s rugby talent, featuring the top eight schools competing for a spot in the semifinals. The games are organized to keep all teams within close proximity, facilitating an engaging atmosphere for players and supporters alike.

In addition to the excitement on the field, this year’s arrangements reflect the Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby Union’s commitment to providing a seamless competitive experience for youth athletes despite any logistical challenges encountered, particularly in securing venues. The adaptations made, including the allocation of multiple fields and warm-up areas, are indicative of their dedication to fostering the sport.

Overall, the preparations for this rugby event signal a vibrant celebration of youth sports in Fiji, as communities rally to support their teams. Fans can anticipate an unforgettable day filled with skill, sportsmanship, and thrilling moments on the rugby pitch.


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