Police and Saunaka through to final
Both teams fought a hard battle in the quarters and semi-finals today to make their way to the final.
West-field Saunaka beat Waimanu 17-12 in the sudden death while Police defeated Ratu Filise 22-5 in the semi-finals.
West-field Saunaka captain Pio Tuwai said they are in Vatukoula for a reason and they will put all effort to win the top prize money.
Similar sentiments have been echoed by Police team captain Sakenasa Aca as his team will not let go this challenge easily.
In the quarter-finals earlier today, West-field Saunaka beat Samurai Barracuda’s 22-12, Waimanu upset Army 19-14, Ratu Filise defeated Warwick 17-7 and Police beat Uluinakau Babas 19-0.
Story by: Akuila Cama and Dhanjay Deo
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