Five wins. Four home matches. One semi-final. There's no place like home for the Canberra Vikings as they prepare to blunt Fijian flair and push towards their maiden National Rugby Championship title.
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Canberra finished second on the NRC ladder and will host Fijian Drua in a semi-final clash at Viking Park, which will likely be played on Sunday, October 20.
![Bayley Kuenzle played in the Canberra Vikings' final decider against NSW Country Eagles. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos Bayley Kuenzle played in the Canberra Vikings' final decider against NSW Country Eagles. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/fdcx/doc77hhjf9gj2d1d6juhica.jpg/r0_569_5568_3712_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
The Vikings remain unbeaten at home this season and defeated the Drua 41-28 in round five, but the Fijian side bounced back and won their two remaining matches.
Fijian Drua kept their title defence alive after a 26-24 win over Queensland Country in Sigatoka on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Western Force will host fourth-placed Brisbane City to reach their maiden NRC final next weekend.