Police team out to make 5th in a row

Police team out to make 5th in a row

By fijivillage.com
26/10/2009
Winning the Sukuna Bowl for the fifth time in a row is on the minds of the Police team that will be taking on the Army side on Friday.

The side is taking the same approach from last year and are camping and training in Sigatoka under the guidance of Ifereimi Tawake, Manasa Bari and Savenaca Aria.

Police Team Spokesman, Erami Raibe said the Police side is expecting a tough battle again this year.

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