Fiji Airways Flying Fijians Coach John McKee is proud of what the players achieved in their game against Wales last night.
Speaking after their 29-17 loss to Wales, McKee says they really took the game to another level against the Six Nations champion.
He says a lot of work has gone into their preparations and the players have put in their best for this tournament.
It wasn't to be for @fijirugby in #RWCOita, but coach John McKee was "so proud" of the Flying Fijians' performance against @WelshRugbyUnion.#RWC2019 #WALvFIJ pic.twitter.com/QQhCaQJ6Yl
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 9, 2019
Flying Fijians captain, Dominiko Waqaniburotu says it is not always easy taking part in this tournament, the pressure is always there and the players performance after their defeat was very professional and graceful.
That was a pulsating encounter 👏
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 9, 2019
Hear what @fijirugby skipper Dominiko Waqaniburotu
made of it 🗣#RWC2019 #WALvFIJ #RWCOita pic.twitter.com/q9M4vy2GcH
Highlights: @welshrugbyunion v @fijirugby at Rugby World Cup 2019#RWC2019 #WALvFIJ pic.twitter.com/4u3CvJoM0a
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 9, 2019
Fiji remains in third place in their pool with 7 points, Australia is now in second with 11 points while Wales is in first place with 14 points.
Serious stats from @mastercard Player of the Match Semi Radradra.
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 9, 2019
140 metres (#1 for Fiji)
19 carries (#1 in match)
7 defenders beaten (#1 in match)#POTM #RWC2019 #StartSomethingPriceless pic.twitter.com/QXXcERAicm
Two more matches are left in Pool D with Australia taking on Georgia at 10.15 pm tomorrow while Wales will face Uruguay at 8.15 pm this Sunday.
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