The Crusaders from Nofoali’i and Leulumoega has won the battle at the A’ana Super 4 tournament with a comeback from Faleasi’u and Fasito’o-Uta the Hurricanes at 20-21.
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The tournament was held for two weeks and the four teams competing are, the Hurricanes from Faleasi’u and Fasito’o-Uta, Crusaders from Nofoali’i and Leulumoega, Chiefs from Fasito’o-tai and Vailu’utai and Highlanders from Satapuala and Faleatiu.
Captain Afa Aiono of the Crusaders said that it was an opportunity for the players of ‘A’ana Rugby Union to develop themselves more in rugby.
“As you can see today, there are lots of good players within ‘A’ana and I am sure if we continue on tournaments like this there’s no question mark of players from ‘A’ana representing Samoa in the future.
“There is a huge potential from ‘A’ana players for national selections.
“Today is not about who wins or loose, it’s about experiencing more on the game and see other options to develop rugby furthermore on our own soil.
The President of the ‘A’ana Rugby Union, Afamasaga Rico Tupa’i thanks the supports from all the teams during the tournament.
Afamasaga said the whole purpose of the tournament is to build and develop confidence to each players so that they could improved on their skills and experiences in rugby for their future career.
He also thanks their sponsor, Samoa Artesian Water.
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