There’s increasing pressure on Junior Bula Boys Taina Tuiwai

The strain is increasing, according to Marika Rodu, coach of the Fiji Junior Bula Boys Under 19 squad, particularly in light of the two teams that competed for the nation in the OFC U19

Championship the previous year and the year before. When they play their first opponents on Friday, according to Rodu, their task is to remain composed, confident, and serene.

He continues by saying that although they are anxious, controlling their feelings is essential to winning this competition. “We should go there and focus on our performance first and we will take each game at a time because there is always pressure on us to do our best and continue with some degree of consistency.”

Finding the correct combination of boys was stressful, Rodu continues, and this has never been easy. He claims that because the players have been well-shaped by local contests, picking is challenging.

Today the Fiji Football Ba Academy hosted a goodbye for the Digicel Junior Bula Boys U19. First up, on Friday at 11.45 a.m. in Apia, Samoa, they take on Tahiti.

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