Beat Tailevu, Kadavu women told
Nauro said he is positive that a few of his players can be recruited to the Fijiana national fifteen and sevens teams along with Fijian Drua women’s team.
Monday 13 May 2024 | 23:58
Kadavu women’s rugby captain Vatiseva Cavuru (with ball) on the run against Navosa at Lawaqa Park, Sigatoka, on May 11, 2024. Kadavu won 69-12 Photo: Western Force
It’s a do-or-die effort for the Kadavu women’s rugby team when they tackle Tailevu in this weekend’s promotion relegation competition.
The Royal Tea Ranadi champs need to beat Tailevu and make their way to next season’s Marama Championship.
Speaking to SUNsports yesterday, Kadavu women’s rugby head coach Etuate Nauro said he was pleased with the team’s 69–12 thrashing of Navosa, which was a perfect platform to launch their final attack and get promoted.
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“These players are replicating on the field what they were taught in training,” he said.
“I have a lot of good players and I’ve told them that we must win to ensure a spot in the Marama Championship.”
Nauro said he is positive that a few of his players can be recruited to the Fijiana national fifteen and sevens teams along with Fijian Drua women’s team.
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Staying alive
Meanwhile, Cakaudrove women’s rugby team is going to work on their discipline and decision making before they return to Viti Levu to take on Navosa.
Head coach Ana Seru said these are two critical components they have work on to keep their promotion hopes alive.
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