The Fiji Men’s 7s team is gearing up for a challenging weekend as they head to the Los Angeles 7s tournament in the United States, with their first match set against New Zealand. Head coach Osea Kolinisau has acknowledged the formidable competition they will face, emphasizing the importance of finding a balance between aggression and strategy on the field.

Kolinisau stated, “We need to find that balance on knowing when to go fast and when to go slow. I think we’ll be right there and competing for the title when we get that right.” This reflects the team’s ongoing efforts to perfect their gameplay following a recent title victory at the Singapore 7s.

In their initial matches, Fiji will also take on Australia and Spain, both of which present significant challenges. Player Sakiusa Siqila has expressed optimism about the team’s preparations, highlighting the focus on building connections among teammates and refining their technical skills. The team’s recent training sessions have helped them enhance their communication and teamwork, crucial for competing in a format that now includes only the top eight teams, making every match vital.

With an air of confidence and a commitment to constant improvement, the Fiji Men’s 7s team aims not only to perform well but to inspire pride in their rugby heritage. As they prepare, there is palpable hope among fans and stakeholders that their efforts will pay off with strong performances at the upcoming tournament.

This ambitious outlook parallels the team’s long-term vision of building a successful foundation for future tournaments, including the goal of returning to Olympic glory by 2028. The anticipation and determination within the squad are resonant with the rich rugby culture of Fiji, fostering a sense of excitement for what lies ahead.


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