I will not step down -Tanivula
These are the sentiments of Digicel Fiji 7s Coach Iliesa Tanivula, after questions were raised to him on whether he was going to resign after Fiji lost out to Kenya in the Cup quarterfinals in Dubai.
Tanivula added as a coach he has learnt alot from Dubai and will use that to improve Fiji's rankings at the 2008-09 IRB series.
The Digicel Fiji 7s team will have three days off before they prepare for the Hong Kong 7s later this month.
The team to Hong Kong includes in the forwards: Pio Tuwai, Seremaia Burotu, William Rasileka, Suliasi Ramasima, Apisai Naiyabo, Waqabaca Kotobalavu and Watisoni Votu.
Backs:Peni Rokodiva, Osea Kolinisau, Orisi Sareki, Waisale Suka, Niumaia Cakacaka, Nasoni Roko, Emosi Vucago and Vereniki Goneva.
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