Ratu Filise suffers first defeat
After defeating the Samoan Barbarians 17-12 yesterday, Ratu Filise lacked the intensity they showed yesterday in their game today against Canada.
Elated Canada Maple Leafs coach, Morgan Williams said they came into the tournament to gauge the performance of his boys, and they have improved alot from the loss to Veiyasana in their first pool game.
Williams adds though the sun is hot, his boys just love the weather.
Results from the other games played so far:-Suva beat PNG 14-12, Army made a comeback from yesterday's loss to beat Western Force 26-7 and Northern Sharks proved too good for Tonga winning 34-12, Wardens beat Manawatu 12-7 and Police defeated USA 19-7.
The game currently underway is between Samoan Barbarians and Veiyasana. You can catch a live commentary of the match on our sister station Viti FM.
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