Vodafone Fiji 7s lanky forward Jasa Veremalua believes other teams are catching up on the tactics to stop the offloading game by our national sevens team.

This weekend, Veremalua will be sitting in front of his Television screen to cheer for the team in the Las Vegas 7s.

He says players need to communicate with each other when the pressure arises.

Coach Gareth Baber will name his final 12 for the Las Vegas 7s tomorrow.

Meanwhile World Sevens Series leaders South Africa are excited about this weekend.

Blitzboks rover Werner Kok missed the trip to Las Vegas last year because of injury and says he cannot wait to get a taste of playing at the Sam Boyd Stadium again.

He was part of the South Africa 7s squad that won in Las Vegas in 2014. The Blitzboks are currently leading the World Rugby Sevens Series standings after four tournaments.

Barring any upsets, Fiji is expected to meet either Canada, Wales or France in the quarter finals, we will meet England in the semifinals and South Africa or New Zealand in the Medal Final.

Fiji will take on Japan at 12.09pm tomorrow in the first pool match.

We will take on Scotland at 3.08pm tomorrow while Fiji plays its final pool match against Australia at 9.50am Sunday.

The Medal quarter finals start at 4.16pm Sunday, the semis will be held at 9.44am next Monday while the final will kick off at 1pm next Monday.