With 10 days to go for the Rugby World Cup, the Vodafone Flying Fijians continue to work on their set plays before their opening clash against England next Saturday.
Speaking from England, Fiji coach John McKee says their session with Georgia was helpful especially for the forwards.
He adds that the team also went through some team building sessions at the British Army camp.
McKee adds that the players also went through some indoor weapons training.
McKee says they are overwhelmed with the support they have been getting from the Fijians serving in the British Army and the British Army Rugby Union.
The team will move to the official camp tomorrow.
Fiji will face England at 7am next Saturday at Twickenham in front of a sold out crowd of 82,000 people.
The Vodafone Flying Fijians held an opposed training session with Georgia then had a team building exercise at the Army Training Regiment. Photos: Inoke Bainimarama - Flying Fijians Media Liaison Officer.
Posted by Fijivillage on Tuesday, September 8, 2015