We will focus on doing our work - Byrne

We will focus on doing our work - Byrne

By Alipate Narawa
Tuesday 09/07/2024
[L-R] Coach Mick Byrne and Skipper Waisea Nayacalevu. [Image: Fiji Rugby]

Fiji Water Flying Fijians coach Mick Byrne says they will focus on doing their work and what the All Blacks are doing.

Byrne highlighted this to fijivillage News from Georgia on how they can counter the All Blacks or take the opportunities they will present.

He says the depth of the squad has improved to the point where now when they play the All Blacks they will be focusing on themselves.

The Flying Fijians coach says our Northern hemisphere players are playing against French, English and Irish internationals every week so they are being tested in an international arena every weekend.

He says the growth of the Flying Fijians has been boosted with the inclusion of the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua team which has created a more professional depth.

The Flying Fijians will fly over to San Diego at the end of this week.

Fiji takes on the All Blacks at 2.30pm next Saturday at Snap Dragon Stadium, San Diego.

FNRL
FEATURE NEWS
A person with Ratu Naiqama’s record cannot be accepted as President – Chaudhry
A person with Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu’s record cannot be accepted as the country’s President, and Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has come under st...
14 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
Entering the ……. zone
Every now and then, the mysterious world of iTaukei politics pops its head above the surface, catching the uninitiated by surprise. It seldom is what ...
14 hours ago

Cane burning has increased by 10% - FSC
The Fiji Sugar Corporation’s 2024 Annual Report has revealed that cane burning has increased over the previous season by 10 percent and it ...
15 hours ago

Steward of Alliance on Resources raises concerns on major developments to DPM Kamikamica
The Steward Alliance on Resources (SAOR), comprising the Fiji Council of Churches, the Social Empowerment Education Program (SEEP) and concerned ...
15 hours ago

Fiji tourism sector expected to contribute $16 trillion to global economy by 2034 - Gavoka
Fiji’s tourism sector is expected to contribute $16 trillion to the global economy, creating 449 million jobs worldwide by 2034. This was ...
15 hours ago

Ratu Naiqama’s nomination for Presidency must be withdrawn immediately - Ali
The nomination of Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu to be the President of Fiji must be immediately withdrawn as he will not unite the nation but strengthen ...
15 hours ago



fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan
Latest Videos

Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
yb
IN DEPTH
USP Unions commence strike action
Related Stories:Fong and Dr Osborne-Naikatini appear on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay NarayanUSP Staff Association and USP Staff Union to ...
7 days ago

Drug use in Fiji becoming a grave concern
Related StoriesDrug and substance abuse in FijiMulti-million dollar hard drug busts in Nadi by PoliceDrug fight escalates following rising ...
8 days ago

FICAC Saga
The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption conducted a search at the Electoral Commission relating to an ongoing investigation against ...
22 days ago

TOP