The Flying Fijians faced a significant defeat against Ireland, losing 52-17 in Dublin in their final match of the year. Ireland showcased their dominance by scoring eight tries, with Mack Hansen leading the charge with two tries.
Fiji struggled throughout the game, with two players receiving yellow cards in the 19th and 67th minutes. Ireland’s Sam Prendergast was also carded in the 8th minute. By halftime, Ireland had established a commanding lead of 28-3.
While this match marks a tough ending to Fiji’s season, it presents an opportunity for the team to reflect and rebuild for future competitions. With a strong fan base and the potential for growth, the Flying Fijians can use this experience to enhance their performance moving forward.
This match serves as a reminder of the ever-competitive nature of international rugby, and there is hope that with determination and resilience, Fiji can bounce back and shine in the upcoming seasons.
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