The USA Men’s Sevens team is eagerly anticipating their participation in this year’s Coral Coast Sevens, a tournament that captain Stephen Tomasin has labeled as one of the most challenging environments in world rugby. The American squad is among a host of international teams attracted to Fiji due to the high level of competition and the chance to compete against elite sevens talent.
The Coral Coast Sevens has earned a reputation as a vital testing ground for top-level teams, showcasing depth across various positions on the field. Tomasin expressed enthusiasm about this year’s competition, noting that it continues to improve in terms of talent each year. “This year’s Coral Coast Sevens is going to be incredible. Every year this tournament gets better and better from a talent standpoint, and everybody in the sevens world knows if you want to come to Fiji and play against the best players in the world, this is one of the hardest places to do it,” he stated.
The captain emphasized the necessity of adaptability when playing in Fiji, where teams must quickly adjust to face fast, physical, and skillful opponents. “You have to be really adaptable, so you know it’s going to be an amazing weekend. There are so many good teams here,” he remarked.
The Coral Coast Sevens commenced this morning and will be broadcast live on FBC Sports, showcasing not only the thrill of the tournament but also the spirit of competition that defines rugby sevens. Fans can look forward to an exhilarating weekend filled with high-stakes matches and top-tier rugby action.

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