With only two days left before the New Zealand Sevens kicks off, our national side is all psyched up for the mammoth task ahead.
As 3 new players will be making their debut, one of their major challenges for them is to adapt to the atmosphere surrounding the Westpac Trust Stadium.
Captain Setefano Cakau said they are ready for the crowd as well.
Fiji will play Argentina at 12.44pm this Friday in its first match of the New Zealand Sevens.
At 3.40pm Fiji will take on Tonga and in its last pool match Fiji will play Wales at 8.12pm.
The cup quarter final will start at 1.33pm Saturday with the cup semi final starting at 5.35pm.
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