Discipline Will Help Naitasiri Against Nadroga

"We are preparing really well, and we will come to the ground to give Nadroga a good run for the trophy," he said.

Wednesday 19 June 2024 | 23:43

An Under-20 Nadroga player is taken down by a Nadi defender in their Skipper Cup semifinal match at Ratu Cakobau Park in Nausori last weekend. Photo: Leon Lord

An Under-20 Nadroga player is taken down by a Nadi defender in their Skipper Cup semifinal match at Ratu Cakobau Park in Nausori last weekend. Photo: Leon Lord

The Naitasiri Under-20 rugby coach Lasarusa Senibale told SUNsports that his team will have to improve their discipline in the final against Nadroga.

This is after his side received four yellow cards in their semifinal match against Suva last week.

"It's a big concern for us and it's something that we'll be working on in our preparation," Senibale said.

"We cannot afford to be issued yellow cards against a side like Nadroga."

Senibale said his team needs to be consistent throughout the full 80 minutes.

"We are preparing really well, and we will come to the ground to give Nadroga a good run for the trophy," he said.

"There is a strong sense of bonding and unity within the team; which is one of the strongholds of this team."

Senibale said his players have worked hard on trust and character development.

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Senibale said they are part of the process that sets the foundation and platform in building up the pool of rugby players in Naitasiri.

"We don't have that huge financial support unlike other major unions, but we have values like loyalty that always carry us through during difficult times," he said.

"We just have to step up and work hard because on our little shoulders; we have a province that needs to be represented on the field this weekend."

The U20 final between Naitasiri and Nadroga kicks off at Ratu Cakobau Park, Nausori on Saturday at 1pm. Admission is adults: $15 and those under 12 are charged $5.

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