Tomorrow marks an exciting finale for the 38th Fiji Bitter Nawaka 7s, where a new men’s champion will be crowned. In an electrifying day of eliminations, defending champions Army Green suffered an upset, falling 19-14 to the TEMC Warriors in the first knockout round. This early exit demonstrates the unpredictable nature of the tournament.

Ratu Filise also faced disappointment, losing 12-7 to Nakavika and failing to advance in the Cup competition. Conversely, the Devo Babas displayed formidable prowess on the field, dominating Vuda Green with an impressive 39-0 victory, reinforcing their status as one of the leading teams in Fijian rugby.

Noteworthy performances included Wardens Gold, which secured a 24-0 win over Waibasaga Blues, while Tabadamu celebrated a 26-12 triumph against Nakovacake. The day was filled with tight matches, such as the Lavidi Brothers narrowly defeating Nawaka Black 12-5. Police Blue managed a tense 5-0 victory against Nahehevia Patriots, showcasing the competitive spirit of the tournament.

Other significant results featured Sesame Brothers overcoming Vuna 14-5, and Grassroots Rugby edging out Nasonini 19-17. Brothers delivered a commanding performance against Duavata with a 31-7 win, while Nakavu triumphed over Duiyasana 17-0.

Further results saw Vanuavou Brothers claim a close 10-7 victory over Bula Brothers, and Westfield Tigers defeat SR Ubuntu 19-7. Vacalea finished strong against Qilai at 24-5. Matches wrapped up with Nasesevia defeating Army Red 7-5 and the Yaro Chiefs securing a narrow 12-7 win over Ravoravo.

The Fiji Bitter series continues to capture the heart of Fijian rugby, showcasing not only athletic talent but also a strong sense of community and passion. As fans gear up for the concluding rounds, there is a palpable sense of excitement, with hopes high for dramatic plays and displays of sportsmanship as the teams vie for the championship title.


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