The Fiji Rugby Union hopes that the Flying Fijians drop in the International Rugby Board ranking will not affect the funding they receive.
Chairman, Colonel Mosese Tikoitoga said that they are keeping their fingers crossed that the IRB will understand the situation the FRU is facing at the moment.
Fiji is ranked 16th after the World Cup and Tikoitoga believes immediate changes will have to take place at rugby house.
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