The Fiji Airways men’s 7s team, led by rover Manueli Maisamoa, is working on enhancing their on-field chemistry as they prepare for the Los Angeles Championship, the finale of the HSBC SEVENS Series. With the tournament fast approaching, Maisamoa highlighted the significance of communication among teammates, indicating that it is a key area of focus for their performance.

In a pre-tournament press briefing, Maisamoa expressed his commitment to improving individual skills and adapting effectively to the game plans set by head coach Osea Kolinisau. “I will try to work on my connection and chemistry with them during the game and especially the communication off the field,” he stated.

Coach Kolinisau has reiterated the necessity for effective communication, emphasizing that unity and teamwork are essential for executing their strategies successfully. This commitment to working on their connections reflects the team’s determination to excel in their upcoming matches, starting with their first game against New Zealand on May 4, followed by clashes with Australia and Spain in their pool.

Previously, the Fiji men’s 7s team enjoyed recent success, winning the Singapore 7s, where they demonstrated strong teamwork and resilience. The focus on continuous improvement and the integration of both seasoned and new players have been vital to their competitive spirit. Kolinisau’s emphasis on collective effort rather than individual stardom underlines the team’s philosophy as they aim for victory.

Fiji’s efforts showcase not just a mission to win but a commitment to uphold the proud rugby heritage of the nation, instilling hope among fans as they approach the intensive challenges of the Los Angeles Championship. Their preparation exudes optimism, reflecting their readiness to tackle formidable opponents while striving for glory on the global stage.


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