The Fijiana 7s team has made a remarkable leap to the semifinals of the Vancouver 7s Cup, following an impressive 46-0 victory over Brazil in the quarterfinals. This stellar performance highlights their exceptional teamwork and resilience, showcasing a seamless blend of defense and offense as they scored eight tries without conceding.
The match kicked off with significant contributions from Mereula Torooti, Adita Milinia, Reapi Uluinasau, and Sesenieli Donu, all of whom found the scoreboard before the halftime whistle. Lavena Cavuru facilitated the scoring by successfully converting two of those tries. Maintaining their momentum into the second half, Donu added her second try, while Mere Vocevoce contributed two more tries to the total. Silika Qalo rounded off the scoring with a final try, converted by Livia Naidei.
The Fijiana are set to face the Japan 7s team in the semifinals tomorrow at 9:14 AM, promising an exhilarating matchup. This victory not only boosts their confidence but also serves as a testament to their resilience, especially after navigating challenges earlier in the tournament.
Beyond this match, the win underscores the growing strength of Fijian rugby on the global stage, with both women’s and men’s teams displaying outstanding potential. The Fijiana 7s team’s success invites a wave of support from fans who are eager to follow their journey and fosters optimism for further achievements in the upcoming matches.

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