The Vodafone Fiji 7s team produced a stunning performance as they beat South Africa 33-26 in a hard fought final to win the Japan 7s tournament last night.
It was a seesaw battle as replacement play maker Waisea Nacuqu proved to be the difference after receiving an overhead pass from Pio Tuwai to score the winning try seconds from full time.
Fiji’s other tries came from Emosi Mulevoro, Samisoni Viriviri, Benito Eremasi and veteran Setefano Cakau.
Both teams were locked 19 all at halftime.
Vodafone Fiji 7s Coach Ben Ryan says it was a great comeback from Fiji and to win in Tokyo is a morale booster for the players going to Hong Kong this weekend.
Captain Osea Kolinisau says it was a hard fought victory for the players.
Despite the win Fiji remains third in the IRB World 7s Series Standings with 95 points, South Africa takes the lead with 116 points while New Zealand is second with 114 points.
Meanwhile, the Vodafone Fiji 7s team is pooled with Wales, Kenya and Sri Lanka in the Hong Kong 7s.
Story by: Aliki Bia
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