The Yaro Chiefs 7s tournament concluded at Churchill Park yesterday, featuring exhilarating finals that highlighted emerging rugby talent and fierce competition across all divisions. The event, which spanned two days, drew large crowds eager to witness the thrilling matches.
In the men’s final, M.Recht Devo Babas showcased their strength, defeating Wardens Gold with a score of 33-19 to claim the coveted Cup title. This victory adds to the legacy of M.Recht Devo Babas, a team noted for their strategic gameplay and powerful execution on the field.
The women’s competition was equally historic, as Kadavu Stallions Women emerged as the inaugural champions after a hard-fought 24-14 win against Sinukakala Women. Kadavu displayed remarkable composure throughout the match to maintain their lead despite a late push from Sinukakala, marking an inspiring milestone in the tournament’s history.
In the U21 division, PCM Aflame Brothers demonstrated exceptional discipline and tactical awareness, shutting out Serevi Select 17-0 to secure the championship title. Their commanding performance reflects a bright future for young rugby athletes in Fiji.
The Yaro Chiefs 7s tournament served as a platform for rising stars and reinforced the growing spirit of rugby in Fiji. With teams exhibiting depth, speed, and determination, the event not only entertained fans but also fostered community engagement, as local supporters rallied around their teams. As future tournaments draw near, the excitement continues to build for what lies ahead in Fiji’s rugby scene. This successful tournament is a beacon of hope, inspiring both current players and the next generation to pursue their dreams in the sport.

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