Fiji Sun

GOLLINGS: Room For

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One of the reasons that Fiji have been right at the top of the men’s sevens game for many, many years is because the players and coaching staff have always pushed to improve and not rest on their laurels.

Even when they have won tournament­s they are known to go through their performanc­es later with a fine-tooth comb to make them an even more formidable opponent the next time out.

The current Fiji Airways Fijian 7s squad are no different and even though they returned to the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series circuit with a bang after an extended break by winning in Singapore and then finishing as runners-up in Vancouver in April, they still believe there is more to come from them.

That could be ominous for any opponents who get in their way at the Toulouse Sevens, taking place in France between May 20-22. They looked in fine form in those last two events, just a slip-up in the final against Argentina in the latter blotting their copybook.

LOOKING TO TOULOUSE

“Overall, as a two week block we were really pleased with how things went last time out on the circuit in

Singapore and then V especially with a slig rienced squad than F used to putting out - b room for improveme coach Ben Gollings s

“When we looked a into the final loss to A in Canada, that was p biggest disappoint­me two weeks because w as we know we can an switched off and let t game.

“It was a good learn us though and the bo positively since then, trained ever so hard sire to get better as in as a team really impr

“In Singapore and C younger and newer g stepped up to the plat away with gold and th als was pleasing, it ce the people back in Fij cheer about and it sho group what we are ca we get things right.”

NEXT CHALLENGE

The Commonweal­th Birmingham, Engla up at the end of July a of Fijian players are k next two weeks on th

Rugby Sevens Series to ink their names into Gollings’ squad for that showpiece event.

The back-to-back events coming up on the men’s circuit are, as mentioned, in Toulouse this coming weekend and then at Twickenham, the home of English Rugby on the outskirts of London, between May 28-29.

Their first competitiv­e match in France comes in Pool B against Kenya on the afternoon of Friday, 20 May.

“We then play Wales later in the evening while Saturday’s third pool game against the hosts is shaping up to be a cracker,” 42-year-old Englishman Gollings said.

“The French are so passionate about their rugby and always like to express themselves while their men’s sevens team has really come on in leaps and bounds during this campaign and I have been very impressed with some of the rugby they have been producing.

“Games like that third pool one are the kind you want to be involved in as players and as backroom staff and hopefully by the end of that game we will have done enough to top the pool and will be heading through to the knock-out stages, but we certainly take nothing for granted at this level, that’s for sure.

THE JOB AT HAND

“Whatever happens, we know that we have to be at our best in every match over the coming days because there are dangerous teams wherever you look.

“South Africa have not medalled in the last two events, but the four golds they gained before that tells you all you need to know about them while Argentina have their tails up after Vancouver, Australia are a good side, New Zealand are back - I could go on.

“We just need to focus on our own game and really build from where we were in Singapore and Canada by putting in consistent showings over the three days.”

While he has been coaching Fiji for the last few months and getting to grips with the role, Gollings’ family have been residing on the Gold Coast in Australia.

As a result, he has seen and heard all about the Wallaroos side who have already clinched the women’s overall HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series title thanks to four golds and a silver to date.

“They are a quality team with lots of good players,” Gollings, who is the all-time leading men’s points scorer on the circuit, explained.

“To have both the men and the women playing in Toulouse this weekend means that supporters in the ground and watching via the stream around the world are in for a real treat.” World Rugby

“We just need to focus on our own game...”

 ?? ?? The Fiji Airways Fijian men’s 7s team during a training session. Photo
The Fiji Airways Fijian men’s 7s team during a training session. Photo
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