The Vodafone Fiji Bati side has what it takes to move one step further from where they left off in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.
This was the message from Fiji Bati wing Sisa Waqa as the team touched down in Rochdale, England, for the Rugby League World Cup campaign.
The former Ratu Kadavulevu School student who plays for Melbourne Storm in the NRL is confident of a better outcome despite being placed in the pool of death.
Waqa added he has a lot to play for.
Meanwhile, the Fiji Bati will take on Ireland in their first game at 8am on the 29th of this month.
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