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February 28, 2024, 10:19 am
Rugby, Sports

Fiji U20s beat Junior Ikale Tahi 39-25.

Fiji One News Team
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Fiji showed why they’re going to be hard to beat in this competition, dominating with their lethal speed and flamboyance. 

The Fijians came out with a solid attacking effort in the opening minutes, not wasting any time with an early try from flanker Ebenezer Navula.

Tonga responded with a penalty goal and showed their physicality while trying to disrupt the Fijian attack. 

But Fiji took over with their athleticism and running prowess, a tough task for Tonga to contain.

Their forward pack continued to lead from the front, with Number 8 Rupeni Nakiyoyo and Hooker Joshua Uluibau each scoring in the first 40 minutes. Fiji ended the first half up 29-3. 

The Ikale Tahi relished the loud and proud support from their fans, making a fierce comeback in the second half that startled Fiji with three consecutive tries in the first 10 minutes. 

Suddenly the score was 27-22, and the match turned into a slugfest, with either side equally capable of coming out on top. 

Fiji earned a penalty and pushed the margin out to ten. They continued to chip away, applying pressure on the spirited Tongan defence.

In the end, Fiji were too good for the Ikale Tahi who went down 39-25. 

Fiji Captain Nalani May said: “We try to keep them guessing, keep them on their heels, and play the Fijian style.”

“We definitely got caught off guard in the second half, but we just regrouped on the field, and stayed together.”

Tonga Captain Siasofi Tohi said his team is now focused on their next challenge against Samoa. “We need to improve in our contact, and we need to help the defence out, a lot to work on for Saturday’s game.” 

Fiji take on Moana Pasifika in Round Two on Saturday, March 2, at 3.30 p.m. local time. 

(Information sourced by: Oceania Rugby)