The Flying Fijians hunt for a quarterfinal spot in the Rugby World Cup have ended after they lost to Manu Samoa 27-7 in their third pool game this afternoon.

In the Battle of the Pacific at a sellout Eden Park the Samoan controlled the game from the opening whistle with fly-half Tusi Pisi kicking three penalties and a drop goal to lead 12-0 at half-time

Samoa started the second half like they did in the first half with another penalty to Pisi in the fourth minute to extend the lead 15-0.

Halfback Kahn Fotu’ali’i scored the opening try in the 60th minute after a tight head scrum just 5 metres away from the Fiji try-line for Samoa to lead 20-0.

Fiji came back with a try in the 68th minute to Netani Talei but a lack of concentration saw Paul William running away from the Fiji back line for number 8 George Storwers to score the second try and a 27-7 lead.

Samoan captain, Mahonri Schwalger said that coming into this game they knew what to expect from Fiji.