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		<title>RWC2023: Simi Kuruvoli&#8217;s boot helps &#8216;best ever&#8217; Flying Fijians beat Wallabies</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Iliesa Tora, RNZ Pacific sports reporter in Saint Etienne, France The Flying Fijians won its Rugby World Cup Pool C match against Australia 22-15 in Saint Etienne with the team&#8217;s fourth choice kicker, Simione Kuruvoli, leading them. And the win came after 69 long years since Fiji last defeated the Wallabies in 1954. Kuruvoli, ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/authors/iliesa-tora">Iliesa Tora</a>, <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/">RNZ Pacific</a> sports reporter in Saint Etienne, France</em></p>
<p>The Flying Fijians won its Rugby World Cup Pool C match against Australia 22-15 in Saint Etienne with the team&#8217;s fourth choice kicker, Simione Kuruvoli, leading them.</p>
<p>And the win came after 69 long years since Fiji last defeated the Wallabies in 1954.</p>
<p>Kuruvoli, who is ranked behind the injured Caleb Muntz, Teti Tela and Frank Lomani as a kicker, started the game at halfback and was given the goal-kicking duties.</p>
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<p>He did not disappoint and his personal tally of 14 points ensured the Fijians managed to outpoint the Wallabies in the end, in a match that kept the 41,294 fans at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard on their toes.</p>
<p>Head coach Simon Raiwalui called Kuruvoli into the starting line-up ahead of Lomani and the 24-year-old stamped his mark.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am grateful for the opportunity to start and the trust that was given to me by the coach and team management,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was a tense game and I just focused on my kicks to make sure that we were able to get the points needed.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Fiji dominated</strong><br />
Fiji dominated the game &#8212; and in all facets of the game.</p>
<p>It was something similar to what they did against Wales in Bordeaux two Sundays ago.</p>
<p>The only difference is this time they were able to convert the statistical advantage into winning points in the end.</p>
<figure id="attachment_93222" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-93222" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignright"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="wp-image-93222 size-full" src="https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Simione-Kuruvoli-RNZ-300tall.png" alt="Fiji flyhalf Simione Kuruvoli" width="300" height="420" srcset="https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Simione-Kuruvoli-RNZ-300tall.png 300w, https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Simione-Kuruvoli-RNZ-300tall-214x300.png 214w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-93222" class="wp-caption-text">Fiji flyhalf Simione Kuruvoli . . . kickable options saw him stepping up to the mark, claiming crucial points. Image: WRC2023/RNZ Pacific</figcaption></figure>
<p>Kickable options saw Kuruvoli stepping up to the mark, claiming crucial points.</p>
<p>Coach Raiwalui said it was a great win and thanked the boys for sticking to the job at hand.</p>
<p>&#8220;We focused on Australia this week and the boys executed the game plan very well,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Great to have the win but we are still building and will need to focus on the next one after this.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mostly proud of the boys. It&#8217;s not just for today, it&#8217;s a combination of work over time.</p>
<p><strong>Two hard games next</strong><br />
&#8220;Two very hard games coming up. Let&#8217;s enjoy this win, will review tonight. I think a lot of the boys will be sore but super proud.&#8221;</p>
<p>Captain Waisea Nayacalevu thanked the players and fans for their support.</p>
<p>&#8220;Great team effort and the fans were fantastic,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Proud of the boys for the effort.&#8221;</p>
<p>The win means Fiji and Australia are tied in pool C with six points each.</p>
<p>Fiji will need to win both their remaining matches against Georgia and Portugal and hope that the Wallabies fall against Wales in their crunch match.</p>
<p>But that aside, the win over the Australians was celebrated by those who turned up, including Fijians who had flown in from Fiji, New Zealand, Australia and across Europe.</p>
<p>French fans who turned up to watch the game backed Fiji as they could be heard cheering for Fiji on the grandstand and they booed the Australians every time they were penalised in the match.</p>
<p><strong>Australian Fijians say it was tough</strong><br />
The Australians had five Fijians in their line-up, with two of them, wingers Mark Waqanitawase and Suliasi Vunivalu, scoring their tries.</p>
<p>Samu Kerevi, Rob Valetini and Marika Koroibete were strong in defence and made some good runs but they were nullified by their fellow Fijians, who hit them with some bone-crunching tackles.</p>
<p>Vunivalu congratulated Fiji and said they were consistent.</p>
<p>&#8220;They started well and kept that throughout,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;We tried to come back, but they were very strong.&#8221;</p>
<p>Koroibete said it was a physical battle.</p>
<p>&#8220;They were on from the start to the end, we tried to keep up with them from the start but they were good,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;As a team we did not work upfront enough to counter that physicality.&#8221;</p>
<p>He said they will now have to focus on Wales.</p>
<figure id="attachment_93224" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-93224" style="width: 680px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img decoding="async" class="wp-image-93224 size-full" src="https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Simon-Raiwalui-TV1-680wide.jpg" alt="Fiji head coach Simon Raiwalui" width="680" height="458" srcset="https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Simon-Raiwalui-TV1-680wide.jpg 680w, https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Simon-Raiwalui-TV1-680wide-300x202.jpg 300w, https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Simon-Raiwalui-TV1-680wide-624x420.jpg 624w" sizes="(max-width: 680px) 100vw, 680px" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-93224" class="wp-caption-text">Fiji head coach Simon Raiwalui (left) . . . &#8220;Great to have the win but we are still building and will need to focus on the next one after this.&#8221; WRC23 screenshot APR</figcaption></figure>
<p><strong>Best Fiji team ever &#8211; Serevi<br />
</strong>Sevens King Waisale Serevi, who was in the crowd supporting Fiji, said the Flying Fijians team in France was the best ever.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think it is the best team ever to play at the World Cup because we are going up and we have beaten Australia now,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;I believe that maybe we have won a game in the World Cup and going to the quarter-final, we still have two more games and the way we played today showed they can compete on this level.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Australia team are a good team, but I think the [Fiji] boys were better today.</p>
<p>&#8220;They played to the plan, they played to the strengths of the game they wanted to play. They did everything right and they did compete at the breakdown which is not really the Fijian way of playing rugby.</p>
<p>&#8220;I believe with the team that we have we can go through to the quarter-final and we have every opportunity to get to the semi-final.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>First half lead set the pace<br />
</strong>Fiji led at halftime 12-8 with halfback Kuruvoli kicking all of Fiji&#8217;s points through the boots.</p>
<p>Australia managed a try to Waqanitawase, after the Wallabies had taken a quick lineout throw, with Samu Kerevi running through and passing on to Waqanitawase who dived over.</p>
<p>Fullback Ben Donaldson missed the conversion, but he had opened the scoring in the game with an earlier penalty close to the posts.</p>
<p>Australia was able to defend well against the Fijians in the first 40 minutes, keeping their opponents at bay inside their own half.</p>
<p>Fiji put together several phases and attacks in the first spell, with Kuruvoli masterminding their moves.</p>
<p>Josua Tuisova, Semi Radradra and captain Nayacalevu were all busy on attack while the forwards dominated in the ruck and scrum situations.</p>
<p>A telling factor Fiji displayed was their strong forward plays, holding their own in the scrums and lineouts as well.</p>
<p>But Australia challenged their throw-ins towards the end of the first spell and won two successive Fijian throw-ins near their own line.</p>
<p><strong>Good start in second spell<br />
</strong>The Fijians got straight back into the game in the second spell and Man of the Match, winger Tuisova scored out wide after he collected a bouncing ball from a Kuruvoli place kick off the base of a ruck.</p>
<p>They then missed a penalty attempt from Lomani and Tuisova swung the ball wide and out the sideline as they had an opportunity to run the ball with four players sitting outside him.</p>
<p><strong>It was tit-for-tat after that as both teams tried to put ph</strong>ases together.</p>
<p>A penalty midway inside the Wallabies side of the field gave Lomani another opportunity to extend their lead and he made it 22-8 from that kick.</p>
<p>Australian fullback Ben Donaldson converted Vunivalu&#8217;s try and closed the gap to 22-15.</p>
<p>Fiji hung on with some great steals in ruck-ball situations to end the game with the famous win, even though Lomani&#8217;s last kick sailed wide.</p>
<p><strong>Scorecard:<br />
</strong><strong>Fiji 22</strong> &#8211; Tries: Josua Tuisova (43&#8242;); Conv: Simione Kuruvoli (44&#8242;); Pens: Simione Kuruvoli (12&#8242;, 21&#8242;, 27&#8242;, 33&#8242;); Frank Lomani (66&#8242;).</p>
<p><strong>Australia 15</strong> &#8211; Tries: Mark Nawaqanitawase (23&#8242;), Suli Vunivalu (68&#8242;); Conv: Ben Donaldson (70&#8242;); Pens: Ben Donaldson (3&#8242;).</p>
<p><strong>Other Pacific results:</strong><br />
Results in other Pacific matches at the World Cup were mixed with Manu Samoa <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/498153/rugby-world-cup-2023-manu-samoa-claim-win-over-chile">defeating newcomers Chile 43-10</a> at Bordeaux in pool D while Tongan coach Toutai Kefu admitted his Ikale Tahi side had been <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/498172/tonga-get-reality-check-in-ireland-drubbing">outclassed 59-16</a> by top-ranked Ireland at Nantes in pool B.</p>
<p><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Iliesa Tora, RNZ Pacific sports reporter in Bordeaux, France Tonga has named their strongest match-day 23 to face world No 1 Ireland in the French city of Nantes in their first Rugby World Cup pool match on Sunday morning (New Zealand time). French-based prop forward Ben Tameifuna will lead the side against the Irish ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/authors/iliesa-tora">Iliesa Tora</a>, <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/">RNZ Pacific</a> sports reporter in Bordeaux, France</em></p>
<p>Tonga has named their strongest match-day 23 to face world No 1 Ireland in the French city of Nantes in their first Rugby World Cup pool match on Sunday morning (New Zealand time).</p>
<p>French-based prop forward Ben Tameifuna will lead the side against the Irish in a tactical move that sees captain Sonatane Takulua starting off the bench.</p>
<p>Manu Samoa, who arrived in Bordeaux yesterday afternoon, have also announced a strong team that will battle World Cup debutants Chile at the Stade de Bordeaux, also early on Sunday morning.</p>
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<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2023/08/20/it-was-a-tough-battle-says-radradra-after-flying-fijians-defeat-to-france/"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> ‘It was a tough battle’, says Radradra after Flying Fijians’ defeat to France</a></li>
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<p>Head coach Seilala Mapusua has named his experienced flyhalves Christian Leali&#8217;ifano and Lima Sopoaga in the match-day 23.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Fiji is expected to make changes for the crucial game against Australia <span class="ILfuVd" lang="en"><span class="hgKElc">at Saint-Etienne</span></span> on Monday morning (NZ time).</p>
<p><strong>Tonga focused<br />
</strong>&#8216;Ikale Tahi head coach Toutai Kefu said they are focused on Ireland, which began the World Cup with an 82-8 thrashing of Romania last weekend.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a very exciting Tonga team who I think will prove to be very competitive against the best in the world,&#8221; he told media in Paris before the team left for Nantes.</p>
<p>&#8220;The players are looking forward to playing the best and testing themselves against a confident, capable Ireland team. We&#8217;ve been watching them for 12 months now and they definitely deserve the number one team in the world tag.</p>
<p>&#8220;The boys are excited to get out there and play. There will be no lack of motivation to do their country and their families proud.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kefu has retained the front-row trio of Tameifuna, Siegfried Fisi&#8217;ihoi and hooker Paula Ngauamo.</p>
<p>He has also gone for height and speed in the loosies and locks selections.</p>
<p>Vice-captain Halaleva Fifita and Samiuela Lousi start at locks while Tanginoa Halaifonua, Sione Havili and Vaea Fifita complete the loose trio.</p>
<p>In a major move, Kefu has opted to give Augustine Pulu the nod ahead of Takulua.</p>
<p>Takulua, Tonga&#8217;s most capped player, has been the first-choice halfback for the last six years.</p>
<p>Kefu&#8217;s backline choice sees William Havili at fly half while Pita Akhi pairs former All Blacks Malakai Fekitoa in midfield.</p>
<p>Former Mate Ma&#8217;a Tonga and Auckland Warriors winger Solomone Kata pairs Afusipa Taumoepeau on the wings, with former All Black Salesi Piutau manning the fullback berth.</p>
<p><b>Tonga lineup</b>:1 Siegfried Fisi&#8217;ihoi, 2 Paula Ngauamo, 3 Ben Tameifuna (c), 4, Samiuela Lousi, 5 Halaleva Fifita, 6 Tanginoa Halaifonua, 7 Sione Havili, 8 Vaea Fifita, 9 Augustine Pulu, 10 William Havili, 11 Solomone Kata, 12 Pita Ahki, 13 Malakai Fekitoa, 14 Afusipa Taumoepeau, 15 Salesi Piutau; Reserves &#8211; 16 Samiuela Moli,17 Sosefo &#8216;Apikotoa,18 Tau Kolomatangi, 19 Semisi Paea, 20 Solomone Funaki, 21 Sione Vailanu, 22 Sonatane Takulua, 23 Fini Inisi.</p>
<p><strong>Respect for Chile<br />
</strong>Manu Samoa coach Seilala Mapusua said they respected the South Americans and have named a strong team to face them.</p>
<p>&#8220;The whole lead-up to the Rugby World Cup has been about Chile, our first game.</p>
<p>&#8220;And we are giving them the respect they deserve and making sure we not only do our own people proud but also make sure we are taking steps towards our own goal as Manu Samoa,&#8221; Mapusua told media in Bordeaux yesterday.</p>
<p>Mapusua said they do not underestimate Chile and believed their opponents had played well against Japan in their opening pool game last weekend.</p>
<p>&#8220;We need to start well. This is our first game at the Rugby World Cup,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have to nail the opportunities we get.&#8221;</p>
<p>He has named both his co-captains Michael Ala&#8217;alatoa and Chris Vui in the starting team.</p>
<p>With two experienced flyhalves in former Wallaby Christian Leali&#8217;ifano and former All Black Lima Sopoaga both available to him, Mapusua has gone for Leali&#8217;ifano to start.</p>
<p>He said he was lucky to have such talented flyhalves and both could play as well as the other.</p>
<p>&#8220;They are very similar in their roles with us. I expect them to control the game and really manage the team over the full 80 minutes.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are blessed to have them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Former All Black Steven Luatua gets to run in at No 8.</p>
<p><b>Manu Samoa lineup</b>: 1. James Lay, 2. Seilala Lam, 3. Michael Alalatoa, 4. Chris Vui, 5. Theo MacFarland, 6. Taleni Seu, 7. Fritz Lee, 8. Steven Luatua, 9. Johnathan Taumateine, 10, Christian Leialiifano, 11. Nigel Ah-Wong, 12. Tumua Manu, 13. Ulupani Junior Seuteni, 14. Danny Toala, 15. Duncan Paia&#8217;aua; Reserves &#8211; 16. Sama Malolo, 17. Jordan Lay, 18. Paul Alo-Emile, 19. Sam Slade, 20. Sa Jordan Taufua, 21. Ereatara Enari, 22. Lima Sopoaga, 23. Ed Fidow.</p>
<p><strong>Fiji to ring the changes<br />
</strong>Meanwhile, the Flying Fijians are expected to make some changes to their team that <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/497749/rwc23-fiji-rue-missed-opportunities-against-wales">lost 32-26 to Wales</a> last Sunday in Bordeaux.</p>
<p>The Fijians meet the Wallabies on Monday morning (Fiji time) in a must-win game for them.</p>
<p>Josua Tuisova is expected to start at No 12, pushing Semi Radradra out to the wing, with Levani Botia also expected to start at No 7.</p>
<p>Coach Simon Raiwalui will name his team on Friday local time.</p>
<p>Raiwalui said their focus this week had been on the Wallabies.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have very good spirit, the boys were laughing again and they were training well,&#8221; Raiwalui said.</p>
<p>Fiji sits on two points behind both Australia and Wales and needs to win against the Wallabies to keep their hopes of a quarter-final spot alive.</p>
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