Sunia Naruma knows the task ahead will be tough.

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Naruma is one of the youthful players including in the Kaiviti Silktails side that is at present planning to leave our shores for the Ron Massey Cup rivalry in Sydney, Australia.

The Coastline Roos fullback says he is energized for the chance to speak to his family and country in a global rivalry.

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Naruma says in spite of the fact that being endlessly from family is troublesome, the help from partners and authorities has encouraged him.

“Its been hard yet we get past it and the young men get together to help each other out regarding how hard the preparation goes and simply preparing for the competition up ahead”

Naruma says as a youthful player he desires to gain so much from the accomplished parts in the group and from the opposition also.

“Its been truly good, I love the wonderful way they encourage us what we don’t have the foggiest idea and how we ask them inquiries and they are there for us, theyre consistently anxious to train us what we don’t have a clue”

Naruma says this will likewise be his first outing abroad and the lone time he has been away from family was in life experience school, the youth says he will be feeling the loss of his family however forfeits should be made.

The Silktails’ presentation in New South Wales’ Ron Massey Cup rivalry in 2020 was effective yet was brief because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

They whipped the Windsor Wolves 40-16 in their lone round of the period in Lautoka.

The Silktails will leave the nation of the 25th of this current month and set up camp in Sydney this year to ensure they can take a full part this season.

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