Lack of focus a worry for Flying Fijians
Fiji failed to score any points in the first half of the game against Ikale Tahi as they struggled to contain the Tongans in all aspects of the game.
Coach Samu Domoni Jnr will work with his assistant Inoke Male and Alfred Uluinayau today in identifying the areas where they struggled and those players who were responsible in allowing Tonga to enjoy a lot of possession in the first half of Sunday's game.
His captain Dominiko Waqaniburotu yesterday believed that they are capable of winning the Pacific Nation Cup title for the first time and the players will have to lift their performance on Sunday against the host team.
Fiji will have their first training run today after spending yesterday in a church service.
The Fiji and Samoa game kicks off on Sunday at 3.10pm and you can stay with us as we will be bringing you live updates.
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