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Fijians are as passionate about their national sevens team as Brazilians are about their national football team, the Selecao and New Zealanders are about their national 15 a side rugby team, the All Blacks. So when Kenya rolled over Fiji 26-7 at the world cup quarter finals, the anger in the Fiji islands boiled over resulting in vandalism at Union offices, death threats to officials and a general sense of depresion. It was made worse by the fact that Fijians are used to seeing their national team walk over the Kenyans. Who can forget the 1998 Commonwealth games when Fiji beat Kenya 70-0.
Below is a sample of reactions from the Fijian public Coach Iliesa Tanivula Thats rugby at its best -
Kenya turned up to play and they wanted it more than us and we committed
a lot of mistakes that’s the reality but the boys tried their best. Fiji Times Meanwhile, Police are investigating the alleged vandalism of the Fiji Rugby Union bus on Saturday night.The bus was parked in Nadera when items were thrown at the bus and some words were also scribbled on the side of it. Vandals threw soil and cassava plants on top of the Toyota 30-seater coaster when Kenya booted the lethargic Fiji team out of the World Cup quarter-final 7-26. They also scribbled on the bus abusive words targeted at the players, officials and FRU, whose headquarters on Gordon Street in the capital is under police watch. Fiji rugby Blog
Expert trainer Nacanieli Cawanibuka They played the style of rugby that Fiji is renowned for. They played running rugby. We were just sitting ducks without pace and power. Our tackles failed. There was no answer to the Kenyans. We were beaten at our own game. I don't think some players were fit enough to even be in Dubai. Semisi Naevo was to heavy. Fiji Times Former national coach, Joji Rinakama pointed out that another reason Fiji failed in its campaign was because of the overseas-based players lack of fitness. He said the overseas-based players level of fitness was suitable for 15s rugby and not sevens. Business day Kenyans played a disciplined, tactical and free flowing game to see off the opponents at each stage and cause a series of upsets which left the rugby world reeling in bewilderment. Fiji Rugby Blog
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