Sevens team promises improvement
That is the message from the Digicel Fiji Sevens team as they are ready to improve their performance in the quarterfinal against Kenya tonight.
After an impressive 38-5 win against France and a 26-12 victory over USA in the second pool game, coach Iliesa Tanivula said the best is yet to be seen from his players.
After rotating his starting line-up in all of the pool games, Tanivula said whoever will take the field against Kenya knows what is required of him.
Tanivula has warned his side not to underestimate Kenya as they have also proved in the past that they can cause upsets.
In some of last night's results, Samoa 19 - Australia 0, South Africa 19 - Scotland 14, Argentina 14 - Wales 0, and New Zealand 24 - Tonga 7.
The Cup quarterfinals gets underway at 9.28pm when New Zealand takes on Wales, at 9.50pm England will face Samoa while at 10.12 pm South Africa plays Argentina and the last quarterfinal at 10.34pm, Fiji will battle it out with Kenya.
The Cup semifinal kicks off at 1.08 tomorrow morning and the Cup final gets underway at 4:35am.
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