The Coke Zero Deans Under 18 final this weekend sees two teams showing ultimate determination in the way they play their game.
Looking at how Ratu Kadavulevu School came through from the Eastern Zone, their strength lies right across the park with players who can bust tackles, step and kick from any angle.
RKS is also known to have many players who can create many try‑scoring opportunities.
In their past two games, the RKS back-line simple double‑miss moves and one‑three dummy cut out passes to hit fullback Nailati Ukalele has been effective which resulted in tries scored.
It has also given their forwards the opportunity to run good support lines.
According to our analysis, it will come down to the ball movement from nippy halfback Aminiasi Rokosugu who knows his attacking runners and produces simple offloads.
He created one of the best tries for flanker Eroni Naua in their quarter final against John Wesley College.
Rokosugu who is also one of the survivors from the final last year, has been the heart beat of his team with his confidence to create space for his ball‑runners to break tackles.
This RKS team has not lost any of their games this year while Marist has not lost any of their games from the Under 14 grade.
The Under 18 final between Marist and RKS will kick off at 3.50pm Saturday at the ANZ Stadium.
You can catch the live commentary on Viti FM on 92.2FM in Suva, Nausori, Nadi and Labasa, 92FM along the Coral Coast, Ba, Vatukoula, Tavua and Savusavu, and 92.6 FM in Rakiraki.