Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Big second half gives Fiji fourth Pacific Nations Cup

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SUVA, Fiji, June 16, 2018 (AFP) - Two tries each to Fiji's two scrum- halves saw them overpower Georgia 37- 15 to win the Pacific Nations Cup for a fourth consecutiv­e year in a winner- takes- all showdown in Suva on Saturday.

In the play-off for the minor placings Tonga, pipped by one point when beaten by Georgia last week, posted their first win in the two-round tournament with a 28-18 victory over Samoa.

Georgia, contesting the cup for the first time, used their heavy pack to good effect in the first half to lead 15- 10 at the turn.

But the tropical South Pacific heat took its toll after the break as Fiji came back with 27 unanswered points.

"That's the level we need to play every game. It's a massive confidence boost," said Fiji captain Akapusi Qera.

The Georgian forwards, described by England coach Eddie Jones as the "biggest, ugliest, strongest" pack in the world, pressured Fiji into errors in the opening stages and the Europeans were first on the board with a Soso Matiashvil­i penalty.

Fiji struck back with two tries in three minutes by starting scrum- half Henry Seniloli.

The first when miscommuni­cation behind the Georgian scrum left the ball unattended and the second when a threeman skip pass opened up space.

Clermont backrower Otar Giorgadze was driven over the line for Georgia's second try and when they moved the ball wide, veteran wing Sandro Todua touched down to give them a five point lead.

But Georgia could not stay with the pace when Fiji accelerate­d in the second half.

Replacemen­t scrum- half scored two tries with Jale Vatubua and Semi Radradra also touching down while Nemani Nadolo landed two conversion­s and a penalty.

Samoa, preparing for homeand-away World Cup qualifying matches, lost both their Pacific Nations Cup fixtures after losing to Fiji 24- 22 last week.

They were behind against Tonga from the start when Viliami Lolohea and Bath wing Cooper Vuna scored inside the first 20 minutes.

Newcastle scrum- half Sonatane Takalua landed both conversion­s and two penalties for Tonga to lead 17-6 at halftime, with Samoa's points coming from two Ahsee Tuala penalties.

Tonga extended their lead in the second half with two further Takalua penalties and a try to Penikolo Latu before replacemen­t players Ed Fidow and Melani Matavao scored for Samoa just before fulltime.

 ??  ?? Fiji flyhalf Henry Seniloli
Fiji flyhalf Henry Seniloli

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