Top teams from Macuata and Bua Zone Secondary School rugby competition to feature in Eastern Zone playoffs

Top teams from Macuata and Bua Zone Secondary School rugby competition to feature in Eastern Zone playoffs

By Navitalai Naivalurua
Saturday 06/07/2019

The top teams from the Macuata and Bua Zone Secondary School rugby competition will be battling some of the top rugby schools in the Eastern Zone Secondary School rugby competition in the playoffs today to try and book their spot in the national finals.

The Under 19 and Under 15 All Saints Secondary School rugby team will face Sila Central High School and Queen Victoria School while Khalsa Qurunanak College will face Lelean Memorial School at the Sila Central High School ground.

In other games today, Nakasi High School will face Queen Victoria School in the Under 17 grade.

Meanwhile, in the Southern Zone Secondary School rugby competition, the Under 18 semifinal will be held next week and will feature teams like Marist Brothers High School, Nasinu Secondary School,  Later Day Saints College and John Wesley College and all this games will be held at the Suva Grammar School ground.

Under 15:

Marist Brothers High School, Sacred Heart College, Nasinu Secondary School and Suva Grammar School are the teams that have qualified for the Under 15 semifinals.

Under 16:

Marist Brothers High School, John Wesley College, Nasinu Secondary School and Suva Grammar School have qualified for the semifinals of the Under 16 grade so far.

Under 17:

Marist Brothers High School, Nasinu Secondary School, Suva Grammar School and Ratu Sukuna Memorial School have confirmed their spot in the semifinals of the Under 17 grade.

Under 19:

Marist Brothers High School, Sacred Heart College, Ratu Latianara Secondary School and Monfort Boys Town have secured their place in the semi final of the Under 19 grade.

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