The Suva Police Blues rugby team celebrated their recent triumph by officially presenting the FMF Suva Escott Shield to the Commissioner of Police, Rusiate Tudravu. This victory comes after a hard-fought match where Police Blues emerged victorious with a 30-19 win over the Republic of Fiji Navy last Saturday. Commissioner Tudravu praised the team’s dedication and preparation, which not only achieved this victory but also served as a morale booster for the police organization.
Tudravu expressed his admiration for the team’s persistent effort and conveyed that the focus now shifts to forthcoming challenges. These challenges include the Ravonu Cup, the Armed Native Constabulary (ANC) Bowl against the Fiji Corrections Service, and the highly anticipated 2025 Vodafone Ratu Sukuna Bowl against the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. His enthusiasm is evident as he stated that their goal is to secure further rugby titles this year with the same momentum.
This victory marks another chapter in the consistent performance of the Police Blues, who have maintained a steady hold on the Escott Shield. Previous matches, such as a 30-17 victory against the Navy showcased their robust strategy, discipline, and tactical finesse, especially in set pieces and defense. Their impressive track record underscores the team’s capacity to lead and inspire in Suva rugby.
In a broader sense, this success exemplifies the balance of athletic prowess and community spirit fostered by the Fiji Police Force. It simultaneously celebrates the hard work of the players and management and the unwavering support from fans and stakeholders. The victory is not just one of silverware but a testament to teamwork and mutual dedication, inspiring both the police community and rugby enthusiasts in Suva.
As the Police Blues prepare for forthcoming matches, they embody not just athletic excellence but also a sense of unity and commitment, offering hope and motivation for a promising future in Fijian rugby.

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