Australia U18 rugby side aim for win

October 1, 2024

The Australian U18 rugby side will look iron out their mistakes as they prepare for their second game against the Fiji U18 team at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka today.

Coach Dan Hawk said his team gave away alot of opportunities in the first game and this resulted in missed chances at getting more scores.

“Fiji were unbelievable as they always are. They capitalised 3 times on our mistakes and we can’t afford to make those ones again in the next game.”

“We have to have more control because the pressure got to some of the boys.”

Hawk said the team have been amazed at the reception they have received in Sigatoka.

“It’s an amazing atmosphere here, definitely something you can’t replicate in Australia, this has been an awesome opportunity for our boys who were selected from our national championships.”

The match kicks off at 3pm today at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka.

The teams:

Vodafone Fiji School Boys U18

  1. Jone Buadromo 2. Waisake Vakacere 3. Raymond Navunikaba 4. Sosiceni Waqa 5. Savenaca Nabati 6. Isoa Koroinawai 7. Samuela Tuidraki 8. Ratu Epeli Roseruvakula
  2. Ame Sagata 10. Isikeli Bari 11. Ilatia Rakuro 12. Asaeli Gade 13. Maleli Nauvasi 14. Nathan Stephens 15. Elina Ratuvolavola

Impacts:

  1. Rafaele Dagaga 17. Marika Koroi 18. Ratu Josefa Dasalusalu 19. Ezekiel Hughes 20. Sireli Nete 21. Meli Waqairadovu 22. Josaia Ralulu 23. Charles Salakikoro

Australia School Boys U18

  1. Cameron Paull 2. Charles Ghattas 3. Keegan Daly 4. Edward Baxter 5. Saxon Thompson 6. Thomas Haslam 7. Trent Picot 8. Nate Gallagher 9. William Graham
  2. Jackson Jury 11. Max Roach 12. Troy Patea 13. Zac Nichols 14. Cooper Watters 15. Nate Thompson

Impacts:

  1. Cyrus Suniula 17. Nate Hepi 18. Felix Harvison 19. Phoenix Graham 20. Charles Blank 21. Grady Woolley 22. Blake Miller 23. Jai Callaghan

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