The remodelling of the FNRL competition structure to the battle of the Vodafone Super 8 Series aims to showcase the Fijian class rugby league, with six teams from the Eastern State and two from the Western State over a period of 21 weeks.
Round three of the Vodafone Super 8 continues this Saturday at Lawaqa Park, Sigatoka. T
he competition is beginning to get tough and competitive, as all teams are aiming to win the competition.
The tournament has gained momentum over recent weeks and our communities can now look forward to being part of this celebrated sporting event.
With match dates and locations confirmed, the excitement will only intensify. In round two last weekend at Nausori, top club Ravoravo Rabitohs continued its winning streak after defeating USP Raiders 30-22.
While Vodafone Cup 2022 winner Dee Cees Nadera Panther defeated Mataivalu Bears 30-14 and Saru Dragrons won against Navy Albatross 33-12 and Vusu Raiders had a 26-16 win against Police Sharks.
Saru Dragons lead the standings with six points, followed by Ravoravo Rabitohs in second place and Vusu Raiders in third place.
Vodafone Super 8 Series will bring together the very best that the sport has to offer, and you can see from the schedule that there is no end of hard-hitting, not-to-be-missed matches, across the top eight teams.
Vodafone Super 8 this Saturday:
• Navy Albatross v Vusu Raiders • Mataivalu Bears v USP Raiders • Nadera Panthers v Police Sharks • Ravoravo Rabbitohs v Saru Dragons