Wet Conditions Not An Excuse
Savou said a few players complained of slippery ground conditions after Korea's game last night, which saw them making a few mistakes and not handling the ball properly.
Savou said they had a good lengthy talk this morning on the ball handling and defense area which is still a weakness in the side.
Fiji will for surely beat Zimbabwe in the second pool match this afternoon but are wary of the Wales side, who also looked good on the opening day yesterday.
Savou said they are prepared to face the Welsh side, which will decide which team will advance into the cup quarterfinals from Pool D.
Fiji/Zimbabwe match will start shortly. Meanwhile games completed on day two so far Tonga 56 - Hong Kong 5, Scotland 12 - China 19, Wales 34 - Korea 5, Argentina 19 - Japan 5, England - 47 Sri Lanka 7, USA - Chinese Taipei.
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