FIJI Water Flying Fijians Acting Coach Senirusi Seruvakula has given full credit to the Wales team, saying they were unsettled at times and it was very disappointing.
Seruvakula made these comments to the media after the Flying Fijians went down 35-24 in their Nations Championship opener in Cardiff yesterday.
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He says he thought that they were going to play the second half the way they wanted, but unfortunately things did not go their way.
When asked what they will change in their upcoming games against England and Scotland, Seruvakula says they will work on their collisions, support play, setpieces, and especially their scrums.
When questioned about offloads in the second half, the Acting Flying Fijians coach says its the way Fiji plays, but at times they pushed it too far.

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Captain Tevita Ikanivere says they need to find a balance when the game slows down, be a bit more patient and for their forwards to just grind it out.
The Flying Fijians play England at 1.10am Sunday at Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool.
In other games, New Zealand will face Italy at 5.10pm Saturday, Australia host France at 7.40pm, Japan will meet Ireland at 10.10pm, South Africa plays Scotland at 3.40am Sunday, while Argentina will meet Wales at 7.10am.
