Vodafone Fiji 7s lanky forward Jasa Veremalua was the DHL Impact Player of the Las Vegas 7s Tournament, achieving some huge stats across the three day tournament in Nevada.

The Fijian sensation scored a crucial try in the Cup semi‑final against USA to secure his side a place in the final.

While he did not get on the score sheet against Australia, he did make some crucial breaks and tackles to help Fiji come back from 15‑0 down to win a thrilling final and notch up their second tournament win of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series.

Veremalua's attacking potential was seen in full flow, with 21 carries and nine offloads, contributing to some stunning rugby in front of the packed out stands at the Sam Boyd Stadium.

Overall in the series Veremalua snuck into the top seven performers, with Savenaca Rawaca still leading the way with 102 carries, 18 more than second placed USA star Zack Test.

South Africa's Seabelo Senatla scored 11 tries, putting him in third overall.

Meanwhile the Fiji team has already left for Canada from Las Vegas.

Fiji will take on Samoa at 6.14am Sunday, they will then face Portugal at 9.50am before taking on Kenya at 2pm Sunday in the Vancouver 7s.

The Cup quarterfinals start at 7.08am next Monday, the semifinals will be at 11.08am Monday while the Cup final will be held at 2pm next Monday.

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