Two Test matches is not enough to gauge whether having a local coach has been succesful or not.
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka stated this to the media today when asked about his involvement in the selection of Senirusi Seruvakula as the Acting FIJI Water Flying Fijians Coach.
Rabuka says he had no hand in it but was notified after of the selection.
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The Prime Minister says he has always supported the concept of having a local coach who understands the nature, and the psyche of the Fijian players.
When asked on his thoughts of last weeks game, Rabuka says he was disappointed that the team did not complete the various moves they were doing.
Rabuka says there were too many lost opportunities in both matches and he is only hoping that it will be part of the inter-matches, inter-test preparation that they will have to put in.
The Flying Fijians will take on Scotland at 1.10am Sunday.
In other games, the All Blacks play Ireland at 7.10am Saturday, Japan will meet France at 8.40pm, while the Wallabies will face Italy at 10.10pm.
On Sunday, the Springboks will host Wales at 3.40am, while the Pumas will meet England at 7.10am.
