Changes made to quarterfinal fixtures
The first Cup quarterfinal will now be played between Yamacia and Digicel Fiji Barbarians at 12.06pm.
The other change will see Tonga playing Ministry of Health sponsored Wardens in the last Cup quarterfinal at 1.09pm.
The two other quarterfinals remain the same where the New Zealand Emerging Sevens team will play Australian Thunderbolts at 12.27pm and Samoan Barbarians will take on the Alifereti Dere coached Fiji Warriors at 12.48pm.
The changes were made last night after it was noted that Tonga had topped its pool and not the Digicel Fiji Barbarians.
There is also change to the Bowl quarterfinals where Tokatoka Barbarians will play LICI Police in the first Bowl quarterfinal at 10.42am and Lomaiviti Barbarians will play FWCC Redrock in the last quarterfinal at 11.45pm.
The Cup semifinals start at 3.46pm and the Cup final is to be played at 7.03pm.
You can catch all the live commentaries of the cup quarter finals on our sister station Viti FM.
Story by: Dhanjay Deo
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