Vodafone Flying Fijians coach, John McKee says he is proud but frustrated after Fiji’s performance against Wales this morning.
McKee remains in an upbeat mood as his team bowed out of the tournament.
McKee adds that the backline did not utilize the ball well while making field kicks.
The reporters also raised a lot of questions on how the World Cup draws have been done with a Tier 2 nation like Fiji getting to play England, Australia and Wales within 13 days and how Wales hosted the match against Fiji.
Fiji will now face Uruguay in their final Pool A fixture at 7am next Wednesday.
The All Blacks take on Georgia at 7am tomorrow.
England face Australia in a do-or-die match at 7am Sunday.
Wales now tops Pool A with 13 points, Australia is in second place with 9 points while England is third with 6 points.