The Flying Fijians faced a tough defeat against Ireland, losing 52-17 in their final match of the year held in Dublin. The Irish team showcased their strength by scoring eight tries compared to Fiji’s two, with standout player Mack Hansen securing two of those tries.
During the match, Fiji was shown two yellow cards in the 19th and 67th minutes, which impacted their gameplay. In contrast, Ireland’s Sam Prendergast received a yellow card in the 8th minute. Ireland dominated the first half, leading 28-3.
While the scoreline reflects a challenging outing for Fiji, there are opportunities for growth as they regroup and look to enhance their strategies for future competitions. This match provides a chance to learn and adapt, aiming for a stronger comeback next season.
The team’s perseverance and commitment to improving can pave the way for better performances in the future, instilling hope among fans and players alike.

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