Deans Trophy

In 2001 Suva Grammar School (SGS) hoisted the Post Fiji Cup but affectionately known as the Deans trophy for the first time beating RKS 34–10 at Lawaka Park, Sigatoka.

In 2003 QVS reclaimed the title after coming back in the dying stages of the game to beat the RKS team who had future Flying Fijians hooker Talemaitoga Tuapati in the front row, at the National Stadium.

RKS had former Melbourne Storm flyer Sisa Waqa at flyhalf while Grammar had the services of Future Flying Fijians Tevita Cavubati and Ravai Fatiaki.

QVS won the title in 2007 led by future Fiji 7s rep Waqabaca Kotobalavu, Flying Fijian fullback Kini Murimurivalu and Naitasiri halfback Koli Vunaki when they beat arch- rivals RKS 7–5 at the National Stadium.

In 2008, the Coca-Cola (Amatil) Company became the official sponsors of Fiji Secondary Schools' Rugby and donated a fiberglass replica of the original Deans Trophy.

Lelean was led by two massive props Waisea Nailago and Manasa Saulo in the frontrow whilst RKS had nippy halfback Henry Seniloli marshalling the Lododni brigade.

Lelean won the Deans Trophy in 2009 beating Nasinu Secondary School 30–8 in a brutal match at the National Stadium, Suva.

in 2011 QVS beat Nadi based Western giants Ratu Navula College 19–13 at the National Stadium in the first Deans final to be played in the U18 grade.

QVS had future Flying Fijians prop Mesake Doge in the front row and Emori Waqa at flyhalf and Fiji Bati and Kaiviti Silktails player Mosese Qionimacawa at wing.

Again in 2012 QVS, won the title now reverting to being called Deans Trophy with Coca-Cola Amatil as the new sponsor beating Nasinu Secondary School 31- 21.

[4] Lelean led by future Flying Fijians prop Eroni Mawi claimed the Deans trophy in 2014 beating RKS 13–8 in the final at Churchill Park, Lautoka.

In 2018 RKS, with another Tokyo Gold medalist Sireli Maqala and Fijian Drua props Meli Tuni, NRL player Solo Naiduki and Fiji 7s player Josese Batirerega, reigned supreme again beating a plucky Cuvu College side from Sigatoka who had Ilaisa Droasese at fullback and Junior Ratuva, in the final at the national stadium.

RKS also won the Sanix World Rugby Youth Invitational Tournament held in Japan earlier that year beating Hastings Boys High School from NZ in the final.

In 2019, QVS has won the Dean's trophy for a record 23 times after they defeated favorites and neighbors Ratu Kadavulevu School (RKS) in the final.