Manager Nemani Tuifagalele says training must continue but under strict conditions.

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The Suva Rugby Senior group needed to rapidly adjust to another preparation program following the suspension of the Skipper Cup rivalry.

It’s dejavu for mentors and administrators conveying preparing programs for every player, and for the Suva group, this isn’t new.

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Administrator Nemani Tuifagalele says preparing should proceed yet under exacting conditions.

“On the off chance that their homes or homes are more like a preparation ground like in Raiwaqa, Raiwai or zones then they can do that however we advise them to do every one of their projects in home compound”

Tuifagalele says it’s hard for players to prepare separately.

“Since they need to prepare exclusively at their own homes, at their own base and it’s hard to meet up as a local area of players to attempt to prepare so ideally the suspension is lifted so we can meet up on the grounds that it’s only hard to prepare as people.”

It isn’t clear when things will get back to business as usual and major parts in the Skipper Cup are proceeding with singular preparing.

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