The Flying Fijians management team has not decided on whether they will perform the traditional Fijian war dance "cibi" in their opening Test match against Scotland this Sunday.

Media Liaison Officer Vilikesa Rinavuaka said the decision will be made when the team is named on Friday morning.

Early this year, during the Pacific Nations Cup, France based Seremaia Bai did not take part in the "cibi " as it was against his religious belief.

He is a member of the New Methodist Church.

Current coach designate Samu Domoni Junior is in the same denomination as Bai.  

Domoni is also the pastor of the team in the Europe tour.

The cibi has been part of the Fiji team since 1939 when they first toured New Zealand under the leadership of Ratu Sir George Cakobau.

The players who are in camp are England based, Mosese Rauluni, Nicky Little, Akapusi Qera, Wame Lewaravu and Netani Talei.

Also in camp after playing in their respective clubs in France over the weekend are Seremaia Bai, Napolioni Nalaga, Josefa Domolailai, Vereniki Goneva and Gabriel Lovobalavu.

Loose-head prop Graham Dewes and Japan based lock Ifereimi Rawaqa are also with the team.

The only players yet to join the team are Norman Ligairi and Filimoni Delasau.

Fiji will take on Scotland on Sunday at 2.30am.