The Province

Flying Fijians exit World Cup with pride

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Fiji coach John McKee said the Pacific islanders could leave the Rugby World Cup with their heads held high after showing their quality in Wednesday’s 29-17 loss to Wales.

The Flying Fijians gave the Six Nations champions a fright at Oita Stadium in Japan when they snatched the lead in the second half, but late tries for hat-trick hero Josh Adams and fullback Liam Williams saw the Welsh home.

“To take it to such a good Welsh team is credit to all of the players,” New Zealander McKee said. “What was pleasing was that we had an opportunit­y on the world stage to show what this team is capable of.”

While Fiji showcased their powerful running game and rugby league convert Semi Radradra sparkled on the wing to earn the player-of-thematch award in a losing team, the islanders fell victim to familiar problems.

They were dominated by the Wales forwards at set pieces, were unable to build pressure through phases and their defence was often suspect. They also drew two yellow cards and had two tries disallowed due to forward passes, while flyhalf Ben Volavola failed to hurt Wales on the scoreboard by missing all his conversion attempts.

Fiji bows out with a solitary win over Georgia but will most rue their shock loss to emerging rugby nation Uruguay, which halted their momentum after a promising opening performanc­e in defeat to twice-champions Australia.

With the Wallabies expected to be too strong for Georgia when they play on Friday, Fiji is likely to hold on to third place in Pool D and book automatic qualificat­ion for the next World Cup in France.

With Fiji’s last trip to the quarter-finals in 2007 growing ever more distant, McKee was disappoint­ed they had failed to reach the knockouts for a third successive World Cup.

 ?? — GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Wales’ Alun Wyn Jones, left, and Fiji’s Leone Nakarawa fight for the ball during a Rugby World Cup Pool D match in Oita, Japan. Wales moves on to quarter-final play.
— GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Wales’ Alun Wyn Jones, left, and Fiji’s Leone Nakarawa fight for the ball during a Rugby World Cup Pool D match in Oita, Japan. Wales moves on to quarter-final play.

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