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Queen Victoria School
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The article uses sensational language to describe the rugby game.
Now that was special! As the cheers finally eased off, and the lights at the National Stadium dimmed last night, there was a great feeling about the game of rugby. In fact there would have been smiles beaming all over the place. There was a kaleidoscope of colours at the Laucala Bowl. And on the field, there was a feast of top class rugby.
Remove exaggerated language and focus on providing objective descriptions.
The article uses biased language to favor Queen Victoria School.
QVS came through on the back of a very strong win over Nasinu Secondary School in the quarters and edged out Suva Grammar School in the semis. Last night’s final turned out to be a thriller, raising the profile of secondary schools rugby. It was encouraging to see our youngsters playing the way they did last night.
Use neutral language to describe the teams and the game.
The article fails to provide information about the other teams and their performances.
In fact it has to be laid out. It was good to see secondary schools rugby played in the spirit it was done yesterday, especially in the final of the Under 18 grade for the coveted Deans Trophy. The hype had been raised throughout the week. Queen Victoria School headed in as hot favourites by virtue of their experience at this level of the competition. But Natabua High School, champions from the Western Division, headed in as newcomers, and were a real threat following their wins over Lelean Memorial School in the quarter-finals and over defending champions Marist Brothers High School in the semi-finals.
Provide more information about the other teams and their performances to ensure a balanced representation.
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