RKS Fails To Take Deans Title
Just a while ago at the National Stadium in Suva, Lelean defeated RKS by 20 points to 7.
Once again Lelean are the Fiji Secondary Schools rugby champions beating RKS by 20 points to 7.
Meanwhile, in the under 14 final QVS beat RKS 10-5. QVS also won the Under 15 final beating RKS 11-8. The Under 16 final went to RKS when they defeated Suva Grammar 8-5. RKS took the Under 17 final beating Marist Brothers 14-0 and Lelean won the Under 18 final over RKS by 14-8.
In the Tier 2 division, Saint Thomas won the Under 15 final beating John Wesley College by 23-10. Holy Cross from Taveuni were crowned Under 16 champions in Tier 2 beating Lami High 15-7 while Labasa College took top honors in the Under 17 division final beating Nabua Secondary by 26-15 and the Under 18 final was won by Ratu Navula when they defeated Lami High 8-0.
In the Tier 2 Under 19 final RSMS defeated Natabua. They both played to a 13-all draw even after sudden death but RSMS scored the first try that saw them take the Under 19 title.
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