Toulouse wing and Vodafone Fiji 7s lanky forward Semi Kunatani showed why he was picked by Ben Ryan for the Wellington 7s after scoring two brilliant tries against Wales in their second pool game.

Fiji managed to score five tries as they outclassed a young Wales side.

The national side had a slow and were leveled 7-all with Wales at half time. 

The fulltime score was 33-7.

The other tries were scored by Pio Tuwai, Savenaca Rawaca and captain Osea Kolinisau. 

Meanwhile Fiji thrashed Japan 45-7 in their first game as they ran in sevens tries.

Fiji will now take on Argentina in the last pool match at 5.46 this afternoon.

Looking at the other teams, Collins Injera scores twice as Kenya made it two wins from two with a 26‑5 win over Portugal.

In Pool A, New Zealand and South Africa looks strong to come out on top of their pool.

In Pool B, Fiji and Argentina have both won their second matches which puts them in a comfortable position for the quarter finals tomorrow.

Pool C can be described as the pool of death with USA and France having a win and a loss each while England have won both of their games.

The runner up from pool C will play Fiji in the Cup Quarterfinals should Fiji beat Argentina in their last pool game this afternoon.

In Pool D, Australia and Kenya are expected to fight for the top spot after winning both their first two games.

The Cup quarterfinals will start at 12.02pm tomorrow, the Cup semis start at 4.27pm while the Cup final kicks off at 7.30pm.