Manager Josua Ratumainaceva says the three-week preparation came with challenges.

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Leaving their families back in Sawani town, Bua to contend in the Marist 7s was difficult for the Bua K9 Barbarians.

However, the players were resolved as they are amped up for their huge break in sevens rugby.

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Supervisor Josua Ratumainaceva says the three-week arrangement accompanied difficulties.

“It was extreme getting ready for the competition as we keep on managing the outcome of the two late hurricanes and the floods. Be that as it may, this didn’t hose the soul of the players who are wanting to grandstand their ability in Fiji’s greatest 7s competition.”

Player Josua Dugu says the group intends to carry grins to each person back in Sawani.

“We need to give our families back home and the individuals who will be at the Stadium tomorrow supporting us, motivation to celebrate.”

The Bua K9 Barbarians will confront Fire Rugby in its first pool match at 9.32 am today at the ANZ Stadium in Suva.

-FBC News
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