Losing is not an option for Nadroga in the 3rd BSP Farebrother Sullivan trophy challenge against Suva this afternoon at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka.

Coach Esala Nauga and Captain Tiko Matawalu have highlighted throughout this week the importance of the Farebrother to the Nadroga province something that they will not give away without a fight.

Matawalu said the return of seasonal players like Mosese Volavola, Emosi Vucago, Jonetani Ralulu and Joeli Lutumailagi shows the respect Nadroga have in this Suva team.

While the capital city will be led by Nadroga's own son Dale Tonawai the Stallions have made it clear he will not receive a warm welcome from his relatives.

Suva coach Bill Gadolo has played in both team and know the importance of this afternoon=s game.

Gadolo said that the Suva team knows that and they are in Lawaqa Park to play rugby and win the Farebrother.