Former Flying Fijians coach Ilivasi Tabua believes Nadi needs to play more than ten phases and contest every breakdown if they are to stand a chance against defending Farebrother Sullivan trophy holders Nadroga.

Tabua said Nadroga are very good in loose play and they can turn defense into attack anytime from anywhere in the field.

Nadi last held the Farebrother trophy in 2009.

Meanwhile Nadroga coach Esala Nauga has been changing his lineup for the past two challenges showing his confidence in the squad.

Nauga said Nadi cannot be underestimated because they have been preparing well after failing to make the Digicel cup semifinals.

The two sides last met in round eight of the Digicel cup where they drew 15-all.

Nadroga meet Nadi at 3pm tomorrow and you can catch a live commentary on our sister station Viti FM.

Story by: Akuila Cama