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Silktails Coach Eyes Playoffs Spot Silktails coach, Wes Naiqama, made a few positional changes as Waisale Nayavuyaca was moved to replace Tagituimua at halfback during Round 11 of the Ron Massey Cup competition. by waisea nasokia
24 May 2021 11:50 Fiji Olympian Tony Moore, had a session with the Kaiviti Silktails in Sydney, Australia, on May 21, 2021. Moore was the country’s long jump champion and represented Fiji at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is also inducted in the FASANOC Hall of Fame.
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10 May, 2021, 3:34 pm
Members of the Kaiviti Silktails after a training session in Sydney. Picture: SUPPLIED/Kaiviti Silktails Rugby League Football Club
THE Kaiviti Silktails have continued their incredible run in the 2021 Ron Massey Cup competition after outplaying Ryde Eastwood Hawks 42-20 at the Belmore Sports Complex in Sydney on Saturday.
The win has moved Slktails up in the points standings to fifth after round nine of competition.
The Fijians were off the blocks a little slow allowing the opposition to score first in the 4th minute.
In the 11th minute wing Timoci Bola broke 60m out to find his captain in support and effectively drew in the last defender to allow Penioni Tagituimua a free run to the line for the first try.
10 May, 2021, 5:32 pm
Kaiviti Silktails vs Ryde Eastwood Hawks at the Belmore Sports Complex in Sydney on Saturday. Picture: FACEBOOK/New South Wales Rugby League
The Kaiviti Silktails have continued their incredible run in the 2021 Ron Massey Cup competition after outplaying Ryde Eastwood Hawks 42-20 at the Belmore Sports Complex in Sydney on Saturday.
The win has moved Slktails up in the points standings to fifth after round nine of competition.
The Fijians were off the blocks a little slow allowing the opposition to score first in the 4th minute.
In the 11th minute wing Timoci Bola broke 60m out to find his captain in support and effectively drew in the last defender to allow Penioni Tagituimua a free run to the line for the first try.
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