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Heavy defeat
THIRTY two incomplete sets of tackles and basic mistakes resulted in Nadi Aviators' heavy defeat against the touring Lae Snax Tigers at Lawaqa Park yesterday.
The Aviators only completed three sets allowing the Tigers to dominate the game winning 44-4.
In the first spell, the host failed to complete 16 tackles giving the Tigers opportunities and possession to pile points. Fitness level also separated the two teams with the Tigers on the upper hand outclassing their oppositions to score seven tries to Aviators one.
The visitors started the game strongly deploying their big forwards as battering rams in the middle of the field in the first three tackles before spreading the ball wide to the back line in last two tackles to gain the much needed territory.
This same tactics haunted the Aviators forcing them to commit unforced errors.
The Tigers scored three tries in the first spell and followed it up with four more tries in the second half to secure a huge win.
Nadi on the other hand failed to find its rhythm giving the visitors the advantage and the confidence to rule the game.
Aviators head coach Vela Tawake said the game was a huge learning curve for his players.
He said basic mistakes and incomplete sets of tackles contributed to the loss.
"This game taught us many good lessons," said Tawake.
"Basic mistakes such as miss tackles, dropped passes and poor ball handling in tackle situations affected our game.
"This is a good experience for the players and big learning curve as well."
Tawake congratulated the Tigers for their achievement.
Tigers coach Stanley Tepend commended his troops for their wonderful display.
He said the two months of preparation has paid off.
"We are happy with our effort and I thanked the boys for the win," said Tepend.
"We have been preparing for this game for two solid months and we have achieved our target."
The Tigers scored three consecutive tries in the first half before Nadi's lone try was scored by Apolosi Ranawai as the visitors scored four more unanswered tries in the second spell.