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2016 Oceania Youth Cup - Day 2 of 4 qtr games

Oceania

A reminder that Wednesday was a rest day, so after Tuesdays first day of four quarter championship matches - today saw the 2nd batch of four quarter games. The report below again provided by Ben Drew AFL South Pacific Development Manager.

Wednesday was a rest day and at 8:30am teams were sent to the Damadoor Aquatic centre for recovery session with Michael Hyndman from AFLQLD, the teams were then dropped off to Albert Park and taken through Social Media & Respect & Responsibility workshops. From 1pm Andrew Hughes from the AFL gathered all the coaches and took them through a coaching masterclass session.

A solid mark for Nauru.

Match Results From Day 3 of the Oceania Cup in Suva, Fiji.

This was the conclusion of the round robin matches with Grand Finals set for Friday afternoon at 1pm & 2pm.

Game 4: Fiji Defeated Tonga in a tight contest. The Fijians were on top all day but the Tongans fought back late a terrific 50m goal from Inesi to send a scare through the Fijian team. In the end Fiji were able to hold on to a 3 goal victory. The match was fierce with tackling pressure up and no space available in the contest. Both teams were terrific and ran the game out well after the day off yesterday.

Match Results: Oceania Cup – Day 2

Game 4:GoalsBehindsTotal
Fiji Jnr Tribe 5434
Tonga Thunder 2517


Goal Kickers:
Fiji:
Rapoama Bola 3, Minati Baleisala, Alate Tuilevuka
Tonga: Inesi Ahomana, Mahonilai Tonga

Best Players:
Fiji:
Josese Radrovi, Alate Tuilevuka, Saimoni Ravutu, Sefanaia Kaivei, Naibuka Salusalu, Rapoama Bola
Tonga: Feofaaki Pulu, Brenton Ikamanu, Pauliasi Tuifua, Inesi Ahomana, Uinisitoni Finau, Ofa Tapueluelu

Game 5: The scoreboard didn't show the true reflection of the match, the Solomon Islands had plenty of opportunities to score but were wayward in their kicking for goal and the Nauruans were excellent in getting back in defence. In the end Nauru registered a comfortable win to send them into tomorrow Grand Final. Their skills and ball movement stood out as they transferred the ball from Half back and finished their hard work with goals! The Solomon Islands boys played really well and never gave up.

Game 5:GoalsBehindsTotal
Nauru Stars 8957
Solomon Islands Sharks 011


Goal Kickers:
Nauru:
Woewodin Thoma 3, Maro Baguga 2, Hutch Dagagio, Gaissa Jones, Winzar Kakiouea
Solomon Islands: Nil

Best Players:
Nauru:
Filiando Gaiyabu, Winzar Kakiouea, Woewodin Thoma, Richard Waqa, Robawoun Atsime, Hutch Dagagio
Solomon Islands: Chris Tikorine, Amini Asivuicolo, Malysha Mani, Jason Keniapisra, Temosi Meo, Carlick Karoa

Game 6: This game was close all day but as the Solomon Islands boys got tired the Fijian fresher legs took over and they kicked 4 goals in the last quarter to seal their victory. The game was played at a frantic pace with the ball going up and down the ground with ease. Big tackles and fast legs took over the game! The final score doesn't show the true reflection of how well the Solomon Islands boys played.

Game 6:GoalsBehindsTotal
Fiji Jnr Tribe 8553
Solomon Island Sharks011


Goal Kickers:
Fiji:
Rapoama Bola 2, Josese Radrovi 2, Sefanaia Kaivei 2, Ilimo Wave,
Solomon Islands: Nil

Best Players:
Fiji:
Minati Baleisala, Rapoama Bola, Jolame Vunisa, Sefanaia Kiavei, Josese Radrovi, Livai Tuilovoni
Solomon Islands: Eliki Narere, Malysha Mani, Rus Han, Emosi Meo, Allen Tarioha, Aminius Vuicolo

We look forward to Grand Final day tomorrow with plenty of Action taking place

11:30am - Fiji Vonu Girls Development Squad Match 1:00pm - 3 v 4 playoff between Solomon Islands & Tonga 2:00pm - 1 v 2 playoff between Nauru & Fiji (GRAND FINAL) 3:30pm - Australian Wanderers v Fiji Tribe U/14 Test Series match 1