Preparations are in full swing for the Fiji Corrections Service rugby team as they set their sights on the upcoming ANC Cakobau Bowl match against the Police. The match is scheduled for the 31st of this month at Albert Park in Suva, and the intensity of training reflects the team’s readiness for what promises to be a challenging encounter.
Team Manager Etonia Taivoce has conveyed the commitment and hard work put in by the players in recent days. He noted significant focus on crucial aspects of their game, such as breakdowns and set-pieces, which are essential in crafting a competitive performance against their adversaries. “Preparation has been tough, the boys have been putting in the hard work over the past few days and we’re excited to face Police,” Taivoce remarked, highlighting the team’s determination.
Taivoce also took the opportunity to encourage fans to show their support by turning out in numbers at the event. The sentiment echoes the broader spirit seen across Fiji’s rugby landscape, where community support plays a pivotal role in uplifting team morale and enhancing the competitive atmosphere.
The upcoming match not only represents a keen sporting rivalry but also embodies the collective effort and pride of both teams, aligning with the well-liked tradition of rugby in Fiji, which serves as a significant contributor to community spirit and unity among citizens.
The anticipation for the Cakobau Bowl is palpable, with fans eager to witness an exciting display of athleticism and resilience on the field, as both teams vie for one of the country’s most distinguished rugby trophies.
