July 3, 2024

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Nadroga currently leads the Skipper Cup standings with 15 points after round three of competition concluded over the weekend.

The Stallions and Suva are the only unbeaten sides, recording three wins from three matches.

However, Nadroga edges the Capital City side which sits second with 14 points.

On Saturday, Nadroga defeated Naitasiri 36-27 while Suva beat Yasawa 32-24. Nadi, with two wins and a loss, is in third with 10 points and drawn at nine points each are Naitasiri and Tailevu.

Sharing six points respectively are sixth-placed Ba and Lautoka, Macuata is eighth with four points. Yasawa and Namosi are yet to record any win so far.

Looking at the under-20 division, defending champions Suva are ahead with 14 points, followed by Nadi with 13, 11 to Nadroga and newcomers Ba with 10 points.

Naitasiri completes the top five list with nine points from three matches.

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Nadroga currently leads the Skipper Cup standings with 15 points after round three of competition concluded over the weekend.

The Stallions and Suva are the only unbeaten sides, recording three wins from three matches.

However, Nadroga edges the Capital City side which sits second with 14 points.Nadroga skipper worried about communication – FBC News

On Saturday, Nadroga defeated Naitasiri 36-27 while Suva beat Yasawa 32-24. Nadi, with two wins and a loss, is in third with 10 points and drawn at nine points each are Naitasiri and Tailevu.

Sharing six points respectively are sixth-placed Ba and Lautoka, Macuata is eighth with four points. Yasawa and Namosi are yet to record any win so far.

Looking at the under-20 division, defending champions Suva are ahead with 14 points, followed by Nadi with 13, 11 to Nadroga and newcomers Ba with 10 points.

Naitasiri completes the top five list with nine points from three matches.Nadroga retains Farebrother Trophy in spectacular comeback – FBC News

Ninth-placed Tailevu and Yasawa, which is at foot of the points standing, have not won a game so far.

Competition continues this week with the big match of round four seeing Naitasiri host Nadi.

The venue is yet to be confirmed.

Meanwhile, in the ANZ Marama Championship, Namosi leads the pack with 16 points, two-time title holders Suva closes in at second with 15 points. Nadi and Nasinu are in third and fourth place respectively but both share 11 points after the third round.

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