The Junior Fijians lost their third pool match this morning to Canada by 17 points to 10 under a heavy downpour with an error ridden contest in Newport at the Junior Rugby World cup.

Despite the testing conditions, both teams did their best to play an expansive game, the Fijians in particular, were intent on attacking in a manner often seen in a sevens game.

But with relatively little to choose between the two sides, it was Fiji's ill-discipline that let them down at key moments.

Fiji coach Rayne Simpson said his boys squandered a lot of opportunities, probably five tries and they panicked a little and rushed things.

However Simpson is adamant that the boys will regroup and will now address the next game against USA on Thursday.