The Fiji Times

Fiji hopes to harness status in Japan, Australia Tests

- WORLD RUGBY

BRISBANE - Following the Fijiana Drua's historic Super W success, the squad turns its attention to Rugby World Cup 2021 preparatio­n, starting with the two Test matches in Queensland this week.

History was created last weekend as the Fijiana Drua claimed the Super W title at the very first attempt, but there was little time for partying for those involved.

Less than 48 hours after they had completed a come-from-behind 32-26 grand final victory at AAMI Park to finish their debut season unbeaten and end the NSW Waratahs' four-year reign as champions, the squad was back in training.

Australian crowds have two further opportunit­ies to see the women in action over the next week, although it will be in a Fiji jersey rather than a Drua one that the players take to the field in Queensland.

Fiji will play the first of two momentous Test matches against Japan yesterday at Bond University and will back that up by taking on the Wallaroos at Suncorp Stadium on Friday.

The two matches are key for the developmen­t of the national team as it prepares to make its Rugby World Cup debut in New Zealand this October.

Fiji have been drawn in Pool C alongside two of the top three teams in the World Rugby Women's Rankings powered by Capgemini, number one England and third-placed France, as well as South Africa. The challenge facing Senirusa Seruvakula's side when they line up against twotime Rugby World Cup winners England at Eden

Park on October 8 was highlighte­d by the inexperien­ce at test level of the 32-player squad selected for the matches against Japan and Australia.

Although the group has been supplement­ed by four overseas-based players, Asinate Serevi, daughter of World Rugby Hall of Fame inductee Waisele Serevi, Anna Nasalo, Talei Wilson and Luisa Yaranamua, it contains only 11 players who have played test rugby before. Those 11 players have won a total of 40 caps between them, with the squad's most experience­d player Rusila Tamoi having won seven of those.

By contrast, the England team selected by Simon Middleton to play France on Saturday features nine players who have won 40 or more caps, with a 10th, Lark Davies, in line to make her 40th appearance in Bayonne.

"The two Test matches are a boost to their preparatio­n for Rugby World Cup as we will be able to blend the right mixture and get to build a better combinatio­n," Seruvakula said.

"We were back on the field from Monday and have worked out our set pieces and areas that need improvemen­t ahead of the match against Japan.

"Test games are different to the matches we played in the Super W and we will give our best shot in trying to maintain an improved performanc­e against the two tough opponents."

Following the Fijiana Drua's exploits in Super W this season, neither Japan nor Australia, or indeed England and France for that matter, are going to take their opposition lightly.

 ?? Picture: MARTINS SERAS LIMA/FILE ?? Members of the Fijiana Drua team in an earlier match.
Picture: MARTINS SERAS LIMA/FILE Members of the Fijiana Drua team in an earlier match.

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