The Fiji Bitter Nacula, Yasawa 7s men’s Cup elimination round delivered an action-packed day of intense rugby as teams battled fiercely for a spot in the next stage of the competition.
In one of the standout matches, Devo Babas showcased their dominance, defeating Yaro Chiefs 17-7 in a hard-fought encounter. Devo Babas controlled the game with precise execution, while the Chiefs managed a late consolation try to narrow the gap.
Police Blue continued their strong form, overpowering Lami Cavaliers 21-5. The law enforcers combined solid defence with swift counterattacks, leaving their opponents struggling to keep up.
BLK Lavidi Brothers impressed with a 17-5 victory over Sesame Rugby. Their tactical approach and relentless pressure ensured they controlled the match from start to finish.
TEMC Warriors edged Boutolu 14-12 in a nail-biting clash. With both teams trading tries, the Warriors held their nerve, clinching the win with a crucial conversion that proved the difference.
Wardens Gold showcased their strength with a commanding 19-5 win over Vacalea Young Boys. Their disciplined defense and clinical finishing sealed the deal, leaving no room for their opponents to recover.
Tournament favorites Tabadamu faced a spirited challenge from Vuna Brothers but held on for a narrow 12-7 victory. In a game defined by grit and determination, Tabadamu’s experience and composure under pressure saw them through.
Army Green battled past Vuda Green 12-5 in another closely contested matchup.
The disciplined Army side displayed superior fitness and organization to grind out a hard-earned win.
Brothers Rugby capped off the day with a commanding 20-7 victory over Taikita Brothers. Their dynamic attack and solid teamwork overwhelmed their opponents, cementing their place in the next round.
With such competitive fixtures and impressive displays of skill, the Fiji Bitter Men’s Cup continues to live up to its reputation.