Deans U18: Nasinu one step away from creating history after 33-20 win over Cuvu

Deans U18: Nasinu one step away from creating history after 33-20 win over Cuvu

By Mosese Raqio , Alipate Narawa
Saturday 17/08/2024

The Nasinu Secondary School under 18 rugby side is one step away from creating history after beating Cuvu College 33-20 in the first semi final of the Vodafone Super Deans this afternoon.

Nasinu scored the first points of the match through a converted try by Rafaele Dagaga for them to take a 7-0 lead before Cuvu replied with an unconverted try from their skipper Josaia Ralulu to trail 7-5.

Viliame Matailevu scored a further 2 converted tries for Nasinu to to extend their lead to 21-5.

Cuvu then came back and scored two unconverted tries to their and inside centre Bokoi and winger Timoci Kirihama to trail 21-15 at the break.

Cuvu started the second half well scoring their 4th unconverted try to close the gap to 21-20 but Nasinu extended their lead to 28-20 just a minute later.

Nasinu scored another try at the stroke of full time with the conversion unsuccessful for the final score.

Nasinu will take on the winner of the second semi final between Queen Victoria School and Ratu Navula College which is currently underway.

In the Weet-Bix Raluve Championship under 16, Niusawa Methodist High School defeated ACS 22-17 and Sigatoka Methodist College thrashed Lelean Memorial School 48-0. Natabua will take on Adi Cakobau School in the under 18 final after ACS beat Bucalevu Secondary School 12-5 in the first semi final.

In the U14 finals Ratu Kadavulevu School will play Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School.

The Suva schools battle in the U15 as Marist Brothers High School will face Suva Grammar School.

In the U16 Suva Grammar plays Lelean Memorial School while in the U17 Marist will play RKS.

Lami High School will hope to make history as they meet QVS in the U19 final next week. Stay with us for updates.

FEATURE NEWS
23% increase in overall crime rate last month - Tudravu
The overall crime rate increased by 23 percent last month compared to the same period last year. Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu highlighted th...
4 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
Rabuka suggests alternative crops to replace sugarcane for export
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has highlighted some alternative crops that could replace sugarcane and says before Fiji focused on exporting sugar, ...
1 hour ago

Plane flips over on landing in Toronto, leaving 3 critically injured
Three people are critically injured after a plane flipped over on landing in Toronto. All 80 people on board the Delta flight from Minnesota have ...
2 hours ago

RFNS Timo crew receive training from Royal Australian Navy in its last phase of workup
RFNS Timo ships company and boarding party were put through a series of tests under the watchful eye of the Royal Australian Navy DCP Sea training ...
2 hours ago

Young mother defies odds to pursue university dream after getting TSLS Toppers award
A mother of one, Adi Laite Naivalu Masitabua is looking forward to beginning her three-year journey toward a Bachelor's Degree in Land Management and ...
3 hours ago

Sakoca woman remanded for alleged possession of drugs
The woman who was arrested during a drug raid in Sakoca last week has been remanded in custody. The 31-year-old appeared in the Nasinu Magistrates ...
3 hours ago



fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan
Latest Videos

Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
yb
IN DEPTH
World Radio Day
Radio remains one of the best mediums for news and information for a number of reasons and in situations such as natural disasters and political ...
5 days ago

Health Minister Dr Lalabalavu on fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan
Health Minister, Doctor Ratu Atonio Lalabalavu on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay ...
13 days ago

PM Rabuka on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan. The in-depth interview will focus on many issues facing the ...
17 days ago

TOP