BSP Farebrother Sullivan trophy holders Nadroga will have to work on their indiscipline when they face Northland in the second challenge this Saturday.

Coach Esala Nauga told his players after the game against Ovalau that giving away a total of 11 penalties in the 2nd half is a sin in rugby and they will pay the price when they are playing against a top class team.

Nauga highlighted that they cannot play with 14 players in 70 minutes like they did against Ovalau over the weekend and a team like Northland will use the opportunity to try and beat them.

The Nadroga and Northland Farebrother Sullivan trophy challenge will start on Saturday at 3.30pm and you can catch a live commentary on our sister station Viti FM.


Story by: Dreu Vukailagi.