Warriors to meet Wardens in Uprising 7s finals
URF Wardens coach, Timoci Wainiqolo said that his side is determined to win the tournament and his men are ready for the challenge.
Meanwhile, FMF Fiji Warriors technical adviser, Isoa Naivalu said the only message that he is telling Emosi Vucago and the team is to improve on their defence.
The URF Wardens and FMF Fiji Warriors final kicks off at in 54min.
Looking at the results of the other games played today, FMF Fiji Warriors beat LICI Police 19-7 and URF Wardens beat Jim Beam Uprising 22-10.
In the Plate semifinal, LICI Army beat FWCC Red Rock 19-5 while the Aussie Thunderbolts beat Digicel Fiji Barbarians 17-7.
In the Bowl semifinal Samurai Barracudas beat Blue Gas Lautoka 28-7 and URF International beat Jokhan Realtors Marist 22-nil.
The live commentary final between FMF Fiji Warriors and Wardens can be heard catch the on our sister station VitiFM with Malaki Veisamasama and Ilivasi Tabua.
Story by: Selina Navuso
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