“Stop worrying about the big teams in the IRB Sevens Series and start focusing on the small teams that are now coming up.”
Fiji Rugby Union’s Development Manager Sale Sorovaki has today sent a clear message to the Digicel Fiji Sevens team in South Africa to take one game at a time.
Sorovaki’s comments come after Fiji’s abysmal performance in the Dubai Sevens.
Fiji will play England at 10.22pm this Saturday in its first match of the South Africa Sevens.
Fiji’s second match is against Scotland at 1.28am Sunday and the last pool match is against New Zealand is at 5.58am Sunday.
The Cup quarterfinals start at 11.39pm Sunday, Cup semifinals start at 3.49am Monday and the Cup final will be played at 6.30am Monday.
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