Saru Dragons Lead Points Table

The remodelling of the Fiji National Rugby League (FNRL) competition structure to the Battle of the Vodafone Super 8 Series aims to showcase Fijian class rugby league.
There are now six teams from the Eastern state and two from the Western state who will lock horns over 21 weeks this season.
Round 3 of the Vodafone Super 8 continues this weekend, at Lawaqa Park, Sigatoka on Saturday with the competition getting tough and competitive, and teams aiming to win the competition.
Excitement is expected to intensify; communities can now look forward to be part of competition with match dates and locations confirmed.
In Round 2 last weekend at Nausori, top club Ravoravo Rabitohs continued its winning streak defeating USP Raiders 30-22. Vodafone Cup 2022 winner Dee Cees Nadera Panther defeated Mataivalu Bears 30-14, Saru Dragrons won against Navy Albatross 33-12, and Vusu Raiders maintaining their win 26-16 against Police Sharks.
Currently in points standing with 6 points, Saru Dragons are leading the points table with Ravoravo Rabitohs in second place and Vusu Raiders in third place.
Vodafone Super 8 Series will bring the best that the sport has to offer, and you can see from the schedule that there is no end of hard hitting, not-to-be-missed matches, with the top teams.
Vodafone Super 8 Round 3 draws on Saturday: Navy Albatross vs Vusu Raiders, Mataivalu Bears vs USP Raiders, Nadera Panthers vs Police Sharks, Ravoravo Rabbitohs vs Saru Dragons.
Source – Fiji National Rugby League (FNRL)
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