Fiji Sun

Oceania next on Fijiana’s list

- -Rugby.com.au

The Vodafone Fijiana XV side turned their focus to their next assignment, which is the Oceania Women’s Championsh­ip, which gets underway in Australia on May 26 to June 4.

This was after their 22-5 loss in their Test match against the Wallaroos at the Allianz Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday night.

Backrower Ash Marsters was outstandin­g for the Australian­s, powering them to an early lead.

A double to Maya Stewart either side of the half gave them a significan­t cushion heading into the final 30 minutes.

The Fijians came back late, however, a try to Ivania Wong sealed the win.

“We were challenged by Fiji in various parts of the game. You’re almost scoring at one end and they’re nearly making you pay at the other.

“I thought we scrambled well and hung in the fight which was really pleasing,” veteran Wallaroos captain Shannon Parry who was playing her final Test match said. “When I started in 2008, I had the dream of playing for the Wallaroos - just one Test. 13 years later, I’ve been there and accomplish­ed what I wanted to do.

“For me it’s about creating a lasting legacy so kids get that opportunit­y as well to wear the green and gold and add to this legacy.

“It’s something special, you sing that national anthem and there’s nothing like it, you’re shoulder-to-shoulder with your teammates and you’re about to go to battle. “I’ve loved every minute of it.”

Marsters, who last played as a hooker for the Wallaroos, shone at blindside flanker. The player of the match answered the physicalit­y of Fijiana off the kick off and made her intentions known with a great break early in the game.

This put the hosts on the front foot as centre Cecilia Smith beat the defence for the opener.

Marsters then showed off the skills to put Maya Stewart into space, with the Waratahs flyer blitzing past the defence to extend the lead by five.

Fijiana refused to go away and their exciting brand of Rugby lit up the growing Fijian supporter base late in the first half. They peppered the Wallaroos’ line and looked certain to score, only for some heroic defence by the likes of Adiana Talakai and Grace Hamilton forcing the mistake to ensure they took a 10-0 lead at the break. Marsters continued to torment the Fijianas and was there to put Stewart over for her second.

This kicked the visitors into life as they looked for any way through the Wallaroos defence.

They held up Fijiana twice but when Drua captain Bitila Tawake went searching from close, she proved unstoppabl­e. Jay Tregonning turned to his bench and got some great injection from debutant scrum half Jasmin Huriwai.

Huriwai’s break flipped momentum late and quick hands put Ivania Wong over for a well-deserved try.

 ?? Photo: Leon Lord ?? Vodafone Fijiana XV prop Bitila Tawake on attack against the Wallaroos at the Allianz Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on May 19, 2023. Tawake scored Fijiana’s lone try as they went down 22-5 to the Wallaroos.
Photo: Leon Lord Vodafone Fijiana XV prop Bitila Tawake on attack against the Wallaroos at the Allianz Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on May 19, 2023. Tawake scored Fijiana’s lone try as they went down 22-5 to the Wallaroos.
 ?? Photo: Leon Lord ?? Vodafone Fijiana XV winger Rachael Laqeretabu­a runs through a gap against the Wallaroos at the Allianz Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on May 19, 2023. Laqeretabu­a played for Western Force during the Super W competitio­n.
Photo: Leon Lord Vodafone Fijiana XV winger Rachael Laqeretabu­a runs through a gap against the Wallaroos at the Allianz Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on May 19, 2023. Laqeretabu­a played for Western Force during the Super W competitio­n.

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