CMF ruggers has a lot to learn, says coach
Despite the loss, assistant head coach Mosese Vunivutu was proud of his side.
Tuesday 09 June 2026 | 01:30
CMF College Under-17 team at the Suva Grammar School grounds on June 6, 2026.
Photo: Tevita Wesele
CMF (Christian Mission Fellowship) College Under-17 team will need to improve on a lot of aspects of their match this week.
This was after they lost to Marist Brothers High School, 22-3, in the opening round of the Southern Zone Secondary School’s rugby competition at Suva Grammar Schools grounds on Saturday.
Marist Brothers defeated CMF College 22 – 3.
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Despite the loss, assistant head coach Mosese Vunivutu was proud of his side.
“We are going to go back and reflect on the game today, such as our handling errors, discipline, breakdown, attack and defense,” Vunivutu said.
“From the first week till yesterday, the turn-up was not what we expected. However, they did their best.
He said they were a lot of challenges faced during their preparations.
“We have financial constraints; some parents did not consent their children to play in the last minute but we managed to make it to our first game.
“Our target for this competition is to reach the national,” he said.
Vunivutu has encouraged all fans and supporters to come in numbers and show their support towards their team.
“Please come and support the boys. This is your team. We need your support and prayers.”
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