Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica expressed optimism regarding the FIJI Water Flying Fijians’ potential to elevate their status to that of a Tier One rugby nation. Following their impressive victories over Wales and Spain during their European tour, he shared his thoughts on social media, stating that regardless of the outcome against Ireland next week, the Flying Fijians are on the brink of achieving this goal. He emphasized that with two to three more years of regular matches against Tier One nations, the team could make significant strides.
Kamikamica also noted the historic context of Fiji winning two consecutive games on a Northern Hemisphere tour, highlighting the success of recent matches. He praised the team’s efforts, stating that mixing players from the Drua Team with those based in Europe has demonstrated the depth and potential of Fijian rugby.
The Deputy Prime Minister congratulated coach Mick and the entire squad for their achievements thus far, expressing confidence that if the Flying Fijians deliver their best performance next week, they could create history. As they prepare for their final test match of the season against Ireland at the Aviva Stadium, scheduled for Sunday at 3:10 am, the team’s focus remains sharp.
This article reflects the growing recognition of Fijian rugby on the international stage, shining a light on the potential that lies ahead for the Flying Fijians. The current momentum instills hope for fans and supporters, as the team continues to build towards their aspirations of joining the elite rugby nations.
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