“Their (Wales) coaching staff was here watching so they are obviously preparing for that match and we will be preparing for it as well,” Raiwalui told Wales Online.
FIJI Water Flying Fijians players (back from left) Temo Mayanavanua, Eroni Mawi and Selestino Ravutaumada. Front: Ilaisa Droasese goes through their recuperation session
at the Review Health & Wellness Centre in London, England, on August 27, 2023. Photo: FRU Media
All global attention and praises are not going to distract the FIJI Water Flying Fijians as they set their eyes on their Rugby World Cup opener against Wales on September 10.
The Flying Fijians have put aside their historic 30-22 win over England and turned their focus where it matters the most.
Speaking to SUNsports yesterday Flying Fijians head coach Simon Raiwalui said they have planned out their schedule from July 1 right up to the RWC.
“We’re on track and we will be following what we’ve planned,” Raiwalui said.
He also confirmed that the 33-member squad is injury free.
“Their (Wales) coaching staff was here watching so they are obviously preparing for that match and we will be preparing for it as well,” Raiwalui told Wales Online.
“They will look at some of the things we did and target some of those areas. I think it’s going to be a great match and we have been looking forward to it.”
Fiji has recorded Test wins over Samoa, Tonga and Japan in the build-up to the World Cup before their record win over England, with a loss to France thrown into the mix.
They are expected to be ranked seventh by World Rugby, the highest for any Fijian side.
Raiwalui believes there is more to come from the Flying Fijians who will also face Australia, Portugal and Georgia in Pool C.
“It was not the complete performance, there is more to come from us,” added Raiwalui.
“We are still making a couple of mistakes we need to work on but I think we have made huge progression in the two months we have been together. It has been a good journey.”
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