The Suva Rugby Union’s 2024 season was a mix of challenges and notable successes. Although the team faced disappointment by falling short in the Farebrother Sullivan Trophy challenge and losing to Nadroga in the Skipper Cup final, they achieved a significant milestone with the acquisition of new land designated for their own dedicated rugby ground.
Secretary Nemani Tuifagalele shared an optimistic perspective on the season, emphasizing the impressive performance of the Suva Women’s team as a highlight. He believes that club rugby serves as a crucial building block for developing the Suva Provincial side, and he is confident that interest in these games will continue to grow in the upcoming year.
The land acquisition marks a pivotal moment for the future of rugby in Suva, offering a tangible opportunity for the sport’s development in the region. As the Union looks ahead to the 2025 season, there is a shared hope and commitment to building upon this year’s achievements and addressing the challenges faced.
This reflection not only shows resilience but also lays a foundation for a more robust rugby culture in Suva, fostering greater community engagement and support for the sport. The outlook for the future is bright, promising exciting developments for both players and fans.
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