The Fiji Water Flying Fijians are preparing for their final test match of the Autumn Nations Cup against Ireland this weekend. Historically, Ireland has dominated the matchup, winning the last five encounters and scoring more than five tries in four of those games. However, it’s worth noting that in their last two meetings, Ireland won by fewer than 20 points, indicating a tightening competition.
Despite this challenging history, Flying Fijians scrum half Frank Lomani expressed confidence in his team’s current form after just two days of training. This clash will mark the sixth test meeting between the two teams, with Ireland leading the all-time record. However, Lomani remains hopeful that this match will yield a different outcome for Fiji.
With the anticipation building for the match, it will be interesting to see if the Flying Fijians can draw on their training and resolve to turn the tide against a traditionally strong opponent.
In a positive spin, the narrowing margins in the last two games suggest that Fiji is closing the gap and may be on the verge of an impactful performance. Fans can look forward to what could be a thrilling encounter on Sunday. More updates will be provided during our major news bulletin at 6 this evening.
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