The Fiji Pearls will focus on playing “one game at a time” when they compete in this week’s 2024 PacificAus Sports Netball Series in Brisbane.
Captain Alesi Waqa says while they have prepared well, they respect their opponents at the week-long event.
The Pearls have Singapore, Samoa, the Australian All Nations, Tongan Tala and Namibia in round-robin matches.
Finishing in the top two will mean a final play-off.
Tongan Talas are the defending champions coming into the fourth installment of the international series which provides the opportunity for teams to compete for world ranking points.
Waqa adds that they have had some good training runs and camp, which has seen the players bond well together.
They take on Samoa tomorrow, face the Australian All Nations team on the 12th, battle Tonga on 13 June and then close their round-robin game against Namibia on 14 June.
The Fiji Pearls will face Singapore at 5 pm live on Na Lololo Channel.
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