Fiji has finally broken its 22-tournament drought, triumphing in Dubai today after defeating Spain with a score of 19-5 in an exciting final at the Sevens Stadium in the United Arab Emirates. This victory also holds significance for coach Osea Kolinisau, who captained Fiji during its last win at the Dubai Sevens in 2015.

The final commenced with veteran player Paul Pla scoring the first try for Spain just minutes into the game, applying early pressure on the Fijian side. However, as the match progressed, Player of the Final Filipe Sauturaga managed to equalize just before halftime, executing a well-coordinated try that revitalized Fiji’s spirits.

The second half showcased Fiji’s determination and focus, as they surged ahead with two additional tries from Captain Jerry Matana and Ilikimi Torosi, ultimately securing a much-needed victory that marks a significant milestone for the team.

This victory not only marks the end of a lengthy drought for Fiji but also highlights the resilience and talent present in the team, showcasing the positive spirit that can come from overcoming challenges. Fans of Fijian rugby can look forward to a bright future as this win serves as a catalyst for further success on the international stage.

In summary, Fiji’s successful return to the Dubai Sevens with a significant win against Spain highlights both the team’s perseverance and their potential for future achievements.


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