Crucial mistakes cost Fiji 7s
Coach Iliesa Tanivula's decision to gamble with the starting line-up from the side that beat South Africa 26-19 in the semi-final back fired on them.
Nikola Matawalu who played so well as an impact player, started on the wing with Joeli Lutumailagi being rested but it did not help Fiji as they had to play catch up rugby in the second half.
Tries from Dale Tonawai and David Batiratu saw Fiji needing a converted try to win the game but they gave it away in the last minute of play for New Zealand to book a spot in the final.
Fiji Rugby Union development manager, Sale Sorovaki said that while the defeat was hard for rugby fans and the coaching staff to swallow, we should remember that it is not the end of the world.
Sorovaki added that every team wants to win in any tournament and last night was one of the occasions that New Zealand had an edge against the Fiji team.
He said that while we have missed the 30 points at stake in Hong Kong the only plan is to look ahead and do well in Adelaide.
Meanwhile, in the Cup final last night, New Zealand beat England 29-17 to win the Hong Kong tournament and take a 5 point lead in the World Series race.
South Africa won the Plate and collected 16 Series points after beating Australia 26-19.
Canada defeated Japan 33-12 in the Bowl final and Kenya won the Shield final 17-12 in sudden death extra time against Spain.
After 5 events New Zealand have 110 points, England has 105 and Fiji and Samoa 84.
Story by: Dreu Vukailagi & Dhanjay Deo
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