Vodafone Flying Fijians head coach John McKee has enlisted retired Irish referee Alain Rolland to help his team in the run‑up to this Saturday’s opening match of Rugby World Cup 2015 against England.
Rolland spent time with the Flying Fijians at their training ground, London Irish RFC, Sunbury‑on‑Thames, yesterday in a continuation of a relationship that began at the Pacific Nations Cup earlier this year.
The main focus has been to improve the team’s technical awareness to cut down on the number of penalties awarded against them.
McKee says at this level a high penalty count can be very costly adding he was concerned about Fiji being penalised for infringements in rucks.
McKee revealed that the Fiji coaching team first spoke to Rolland before the PNC final against Samoa on 3rd August which was “very beneficial”.
Fiji won that match 39‑29 with 12 of Samoa’s points coming from penalty conversions by Michael Stanley.
Rolland’s relationship with Fiji has continued in the run‑up to Rugby World Cup 2015. He worked with the team ahead of their warm‑up match against Canada at Twickenham Stoop on 6 September.
McKee says in the Canada game their penalty count was only seven which was a significant decrease from what they had before.
McKee added that the team had been working on aspects such as rolling away from tackles and staying on their feet.
He also says that it is just one of many things that they do to make sure that players are very clear in the requirements of the game.
Fiji will take on England in Twickenham at 7am this Saturday.
Source: rugbyworldcup.com