The past results of the two test matches against Wales is an indicator that the Flying Fijians is in for a tough encounter in Saturday's showdown at Cardiff.

Wales lost 29-25 to the World Champions, South Africa last weekend in a game where they led in the first half and dominated the last 10 minutes of play and they also lost 25-16 to the Wallabies.

Fiji manager, Talemo Waqa said the close results of Wales games against these two teams show that they cannot rely on the 2007 World Cup results this weekend.

Waqa added Wales will be a tough team to beat at home, as they will try to win this game for their fans and also stamp their mark for next year's World Cup.

The Fiji and Wales game kicks off on Saturday at 8.30am.


Story by: Selina Navuso