The Fiji Airways men’s 7s team is gearing up for the HSBC Sevens World Championship in Los Angeles, scheduled for May 3-5, with a strong emphasis on teamwork and unity. Head coach Osea Kolinisau has made it clear that individual stardom is not the goal; instead, each player’s contribution is critical for the team’s success. “We don’t strive for a game-changer. Our only X-factor is the team,” Kolinisau stated, underscoring the importance of collective effort over individual talents.

The coach has also reminded players that complacency will not be tolerated, emphasizing the need for fitness in a sport where players can’t hide during matches. “If you’re unfit, it will show. So, we want everyone to carry their load,” he remarked. His leadership draws on past successful examples, like Germany’s teamwork-centric victory over Brazil in the FIFA World Cup semifinal, advocating for a cohesive team approach.

In practice, Kolinisau has been preparing the squad by training players in various positions to enhance adaptability in case of injuries or unexpected challenges during matches. He praised young forward Sakiusa Siqila for his leadership in training, indicating that the squad features a mix of emerging talent and experienced players ready to face formidable opponents, such as Australia and New Zealand, in their pool.

The team’s proactive strategy, focusing on mental toughness, communication, and technical precision, reflects a commitment to overcoming past mistakes and continuing their journey of improvement. With no significant injuries affecting the squad, Kolinisau exudes confidence that they can honor their proud rugby heritage while aiming for remarkable performances.

As anticipation builds, the commitment to teamwork and hard work bodes well for the Fiji men’s 7s team, offering hope that their dedication will lead to inspiring achievements on the global stage.


Discover more from FijiGlobalNews

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.


Comments

Leave a comment

Latest News

Discover more from FijiGlobalNews

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading