Sigatoka Methodist School has once again proven its rugby prowess by defeating Lomaivuna High School with a decisive score of 43-12, ensuring their place in the semifinals of the Weet-Bix Raluve Under-16 competition. The match showcased the remarkable skills and teamwork of the defending champions, who wasted no time establishing their dominance from the start.

The Sigatoka team employed a well-structured attack combined with quick ball movement and strong defense, keeping Lomaivuna under constant pressure. This impressive performance was reminiscent of their past victories, demonstrating the same intensity and determination that led them to lift the championship title last year.

While Lomaivuna attempted to mount a comeback with late surges, it was evident that Sigatoka Methodist maintained control throughout the match, making it difficult for their opponents to gain momentum. As they prepare for the semifinals, Sigatoka Methodist is focused on continuing their title defense with the hope of securing another championship.

The Weet-Bix Raluve competition continues this week at Buckhurst and Bidesi Parks in Laucala Bay, featuring other teams vying for a place in the finals. Sigatoka Methodist’s strong performance serves as an inspiration to the youth rugby community, showcasing the benefits of teamwork, athleticism, and dedication in sports. With a bright road ahead, the competition remains fierce and exciting, igniting hope for the next generation of rugby stars.


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