Having a hard battle against a team like England is good for the Vodafone Fiji 7s team.
As we get ready for the Japan 7s kick off tomorrow, Fiji coach Ben Ryan said it is also good for Fiji that teams like England, Wales and Hong Kong are in our pool.
When asked on the intimidating tactics used by England in the Hong Kong 7s quarter final, Ryan said the team is preparing well for all the teams.
Meanwhile, the Villagers of Lutu are expected to conduct a traditional welcome ceremony for Vodafone Fiji 7's rising star Josaia Wini Raisuqe after the Japan 7's this weekend.
Wini's grandfather, Lemeki Moala said they have been having continuous family gatherings since Wini was selected in the National sevens side.
Moala added that Wini has inspired a lot of young boys in the village.
Wini is the first from his village to make it in the national sevens side.
Lutu village is well known for producing 15's national reps like Rusiate Namoro, Tokoni Luvu and Aseri Sewale.
Looking at the Japan 7s, Fiji will play Wales in its first pool match at 1pm tomorrow.
We then take on Hong Kong at 4.18pm and the final pool match is against England at 8.30pm tomorrow.
The Cup quarterfinals start at 2.20pm Sunday, the Cup semis kick off at 6.22pm Sunday while the Japan 7s Cup final starts at 9pm Sunday.