It is time for avenge and the quarter final of the Hong Kong 7's provides the opportunity for the Digicel Fiji 7's team to again meet South Africa after losing in the final of the USA 7's.
Those were the words of Manager, Talemo Waqa with the Fiji team looking forward to playing against South Africa in the quarter final at 4.18pm this afternoon.
Waqa said the players have been reminded last night that after the 40-nil win against Kenya, to keep on improving their performance and deliver the results the nation is awaiting.
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Fiji Rugby Union, development manager, Sale Sorovaki who was a guest on our sister station Viti FM's talk back show said that we have players who can rise to the occasion in games like the quarter final.
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Coach Iliesa Tanivula is also yet to name his starting line-up but it is likely he will use Dale Tonawai, Watisoni Votu and Jerry Burotu in the forwards.
Emosi Vucago, Miti Nacagilevu, Joeli Lutumailagi and David Batiratu in the backline.
The South Africa rugby team know that their toughest game of the tournament will be the quarterfinal match against Fiji.
Coach Paul Treu said that they cannot rely on what happened in Las Vegas to be on their side to beat Fiji.
Meanwhile, New Zealand coach Gordon Tietjens said they will not take Portugal lightly.
However, Samoa coach Stephen Betham said they have a few injuries in the side, but he is happy with what his boys have delivered so far.
The Hong Kong 7s kicks off now with the Shield quarterfinal between Kenya and Malaysia.
In the opening quarter final game at 3.56pm New Zealand will take on Portugal, Fiji meet South Africa at 4.18pm, Samoa will play against Australia at 4.40pm and England meet Russia at 5.02pm.
Results from last night, Samoa beat Scotland 31-14, England defeated USA 37-12, South Africa thrashed Wales 42-12, Australia beat Argentina 21-14 and New Zealand defeated France 19-7.
Story by: Dreu Vukailagi