Fiji’s women’s sevens team, known as Fijiana, faced a setback in their second pool match at the HSBC Cape Town Sevens, falling to Great Britain with a score of 22-5.
Despite several opportunities to seize the lead in the first half, Fijiana struggled with inexperience, leading to a narrow halftime deficit of 10-5. Great Britain saw tries from Reneeqa Bonner and Grace Crompton, while Fijiana’s Lavenia Cavuru managed to add a try to keep the game competitive.
The tide turned shortly after the break when Great Britain’s Emma Uren Ab scored, although her teammate Abbie Brown was unable to convert. Crompton’s final try, scored just under a minute before the end, confirmed the victory for Great Britain, with Eloise Hayward successfully converting to conclude the match.
It is important for the Fijiana team to harness this experience as they continue to compete. Each match provides valuable lessons and opportunities for growth, especially for the younger players on the squad. With resilience and determination, Fijiana can aim to bounce back in their upcoming matches, showcasing their potential and developing their skills for future competitions.
In summary, while the result was disappointing, it serves as a learning experience for Fijiana as they look to improve and refine their gameplay in the ongoing tournament.

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