Defending Digicel Cup champions Nadroga is unsure what to expect from Nadi this weekend.

Speaking to our sister station Viti FM, Nadroga coach and former Flying Fijian Esala Nauga said Nadi is an unpredictable team.

Nauga added even though Nadi is second last on the points table it will be a motivating factor for them to beat the Stallions in their home ground.

Nadroga will be led by season campaigners Asaeli Boko and Rupeni Nasiga.

The Stallions are the only team in the competition to have registered bonus points from all their games so far and they have 25 points from five games while some teams have played seven.

Nadroga will face Nadi at 3pm this Saturday at Lawaqa Park.


Story by: Akuila Cama