Fiji 7s team confident
Savou said after watching his team going through their pool game unbeaten he has faith in them to win and there is restored confidence in the side.
Although there are injury worries in camp with Lepani Nabuliwaqa and Tomasi Mawi, Savou remains confident they will be available for the 1/4 finals against Australia.
Australian technical adviser David Campese knows what his boys will expect from Fiji and he has warned them to watch out for William Ryder.
The likely Fiji line-up to face Australia in the forwards will be Marika Vunibaka, Viliame Maya and Mosese Volavola. Emosi Vucago will be at halfback, William Ryder at playmaker, Lepani Nabuliwaqa at rover and Timoci Matanavou on the wing.
Meanwhile, New Zealand 7's coach Gordon Tietjens is looking for a good showdown against Tonga in the quarter finals as some will come up against their cousins.
The first quarter final today kicks off at 2.36pm where New Zealand takes on Tonga, at 2.58 Fiji will play Australia, at 3.20pm South Africa faces Kenya and at 3.42pm Samoa up against the Cook Islands.
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