Labasa lodges protest against Navua
The Delta Tigers had to rely on Solomon Island import, James Naka to beat Ba with a goal in the 21st minute of the first half.
With the slippery condition, Rewa adapted better with players like Ratu Veresa Toma, Kelepi Qaqa and Simione Tamanisau guiding the side against the Men In Black.
Ba were unlucky not to score the equalise after Avinesh Swamy, Manueli Kalou and Semesa Nakosia well marked by the Rewa defenders.
In the second game, Suva beat Nasinu 2-nil with New Zealand import Dominc Rowe also getting his name on the score sheet.
This is how Nadeem Mohammed describes the second goal.
Meanwhile, Fiji Football Association had an emergency meeting this morning where a decision was made to shift today's games to tomorrow due to the heavy downpour last night.
Now tomorrow's games will be shifted to Sunday and the last round of pool games have now been shifted to Monday.
The semi-finals and final will now be played next weekend at the TFL stadium.
Also this hour the Fiji FA Games committee are looking at the protest lodged by Labasa against Navua on whether Salesh Kumar was cleared by his Auckland City club to play in the IDC.
Also Nadroga has complained against Nadi regarding the two overseas based players who played in their 3-1 win last night.
Stay tuned to Fijivillage as we will get you're the decision from our team at the TFL Stadium.
Story by: Dreu Vukailagi
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