France based Timoci Matanavou said he has no problem in adjusting to 7s rugby despite being out of 7s action for some time now.
Matanavou who played for the Tale Barbarians in the Fiji Bitter Marist 7s this morning said nothing is better than coming home and playing 7s rugby with old mates.
The Toulouse wing who last played for the Fiji 7s team in 2008 said many talented players are back in the country to make it into the World Cup 7s team and only the best will be chosen.
Matanavou added he wants to be in the World Cup team.
Story by: Dhanjay Deo, Aliki Bia and Filipe Naikaso
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