The FIJI Water Flying Fijians are gearing up for redemption as they prepare to take on Wales in their second Test match of the Autumn International series. Following a disappointing 17-57 defeat to Scotland last week, the team is focused on improving their performance and securing a better outcome.
Fly-half Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula emphasized that the players have reflected on their previous loss and are committed to learning from it. He expressed confidence in their preparation, stating, “We’ve taken a lot of learnings from that game and are training hard, hoping for a better result.” The inclusion of European players Waisea Nayacalevu, Josua Tuisova, Sam Matavesi, and Albert Tuisue has added to the team’s excitement for the match.
Armstrong-Ravula, along with his teammate Mesake Vocevoce, remains motivated by head coach Mick Byrne’s advice to stay confident and positive. “Everyone makes mistakes, it’s how you react that matters,” he noted, underscoring the importance of teamwork and resilience.
The match against Wales is scheduled for Monday at 1:40 AM, presenting an opportunity for the Flying Fijians to turn the page and make a statement.
This encounter could serve as a turning point for Fiji, as overcoming past setbacks can foster a renewed sense of unity and determination within the squad. Fans are hopeful that the team will harness their potential and rise to the challenge against a formidable opponent.
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