The FIJI Water Flying Fijians are gearing up for a crucial match against Wales in the Autumn International on Monday, seeking redemption after a disappointing 17-57 loss to Scotland last week. As preparations intensify, fly-half Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula emphasized the team’s commitment to improving their performance against tier one opponents.
Reflecting on their previous game, Armstrong-Ravula mentioned, “The preparation has been good. We took a lot of learnings from that game, and we’re training hard, hoping for a better result.” The anticipation is high, particularly with the inclusion of European players such as Waisea Nayacalevu, Josua Tuisova, Sam Matavesi, and Albert Tuisue, who have joined the squad for this match.
Both Armstrong-Ravula and teammate Mesake Vocevoce expressed excitement for the upcoming clash, taking encouragement from head coach Mick Byrne’s advice to maintain confidence and support one another during the game. “Everyone makes mistakes, but it’s how you react to them that matters,” Armstrong-Ravula stated, underscoring the importance of resilience in their approach.
The match against Wales is scheduled for 1:40 AM, and the Flying Fijians are eager to turn their previous experience into an opportunity for a stronger performance.
This upcoming match presents an optimistic chance for the Flying Fijians to demonstrate their growth and determination to bounce back after a setback. Fans will undoubtedly be hoping for a spirited show that reflects the team’s potential and commitment.
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