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Opening Day Scares For Coral Coast Favourites
Thursday 13 November
Defending champions Yamacia suffered a massive scare on a thrilling opening day of the Bayleys Fiji Coral Coast Sevens at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka.
The 2013 winners struggled to get past Mana Graphix Uluinakau in their opening match, winning 24-22 in unconvincing fashion, before hitting back with a 26-10 victory over two-time champions Red Rock.
Featuring Fijian star Semi Kunatani, Yamacia initially found it hard to get out first gear , mixing patient and at-times methodical sevens rugby with sloppy defence and poor option-taking.
The top seeds were not alone in the off-colour stakes, with red-hot Daveta also failing to click as expected.
Fresh from a victory in the NSW Central Coast Sevens, the local Nadroga club had a shock 7-12 loss to a more committed Go Advertising Waibasaga side. They did, however, recover in the afternoon to defeat Tappoo Ratu Filise 26-14.
It was a difficult day, too, for some of the visiting teams on a picture-perfect occasion at the fifth annual tournament.
With a light sea breeze bringing some respite to the hard-working players and officials, Middlesex Sevens champions Rangataua – coached by former New Zealand Sevens star Matua Parkinson – struggled to foot it with their Pool C opponents, Wardens Green and the Davui Suva Stallions, in the size, speed and overall skill stakes.
Those factors also counted against Papua New Guinea and the Lauli’i Lions from Samoa.
Undefeated on day one were the Davui Suva Stallions, Wardens Green (both Pool C), the Tokatoka Westfield Dragons and Fiji Chemicals Vuda (Pool D), Police (Pool E) and Wardens Gold and Tabadamu (Pool F).
Such was the closeness of Pool D, leaders Police only ended the day with seven more points than the combined totals of their opponents.
Each team completes pool play tomorrow before the Cup, Bowl and Shield competitions.
In the women’s competition, the Tim Walsh-coached Aussie Pearls were clinical in thumping Papua New Guinea 36-7 and the Lady Baabaas 55-0, while the Serevi Selects opened with a 52-0 demolition of Redlands, before ending the day with a crushing 58-0 victory over the Nadi Blazers.
Incredibly, that’s 110 points in only 28 minutes of rugby for the USA Rugby Academy team!
Local hopes Telecom Fijiana had a 33-7 win over the Highlanders and won their second match by default.
Tournament ambassador Karl Te Nana was taken aback by what he saw on a glorious day for sevens rugby.
“I’ve been really impressed by the high level of the club sides here and also the tournament itself,” says Te Nana.
“The Fijian players have really amazed me, and that’s what I was so excited about coming here, because these guys have got an opportunity to get a Fijian jersey if they perform. That’s a fantastic incentive.”
Te Nana says he had been humbled by the reception he had received at Lawaqa Park, and earlier as a Rugbytown Walk of Fame inductee, and blown away by how well the tournament stacks up against other similar tournaments he has attended.
“The whole thing has been outstanding. The fact that everything runs so well and on time makes a huge difference for the players, because you only have to worry about what happens on the field.”
The healthy opening day crowd is expected to grow significantly tomorrow when play begins at 08:30 local time.
Fixtures and results can be found on http://www.fijiscoralcoastsevens.com/ with updates on Facebook and Twitter. International viewers can also watch all matches live on wwww.my.tfl.com.fj
The Bayleys Fiji Coral Coast Sevens is sponsored by Bayleys Real Estate, Goodman Fielder (Fiji), Telecom Fiji, Outrigger on the Lagoon • Fiji, The Naviti Resort, Tourism Fiji, Coastal Rental Cars, Fiji Chemicals Girbau, Sigatoka River Safari, Serevi Rugby, Tappoo, Evergreen International (Fiji), Formscaff, Media Metro, Go Advertising, Mana Graphix, Pro-Design, Davui Printery, McDonald’s, Pacific Energy, Bedarra Beach Inn, Gecko's Resort, The Crow’s Nest, BSP, LICI, Remington, Hot Glass Fiji, Rainbow Cool Tech, Pure Fiji, Fiji Coffee, Dulux (Fiji) Ltd, Airports Fiji Limited, Amalgamated Pest Control and Sports Now. FBC TV, Viti FM, The Fiji Times and Connect are the Official Media Partners.
Fiji Coral Coast Rugby Sevens
Champion Fiji sevens teams battling it out in the Fiji Coral Coast Sevens tournament include:
- Waimanu sevens team, one of the top teams in the country and the runner up to the Digicel sevens team that won the Suva International sevens in January 2010. The club plays under the Naitasiri Rugby Union and produces many of Fiji's finest players, such as Rokini Kiliraki, Sailosi Naiteqe and Lemeki Duidomo
- Red Rock, one of the top Suva teams, which has produced players like Lepani Nabuliwaqa
- Police Suva/Lautoka/Labasa/Mobile, the police rugby teams always provide competitive sevens rugby around the country and scoop most prizes
- Prison Team, Suva/Lautoka, a top team and once the champions of sevens competition around the country
- Nawaka, from the Nadi district, is also one of the best sevens teams in the country
- Marist, a Suva club team, which has also held the title of top sevens team in the country
Fiji Coral Coast Sevens tournament matches will be played at Lawaqa Park, Coral Coast
Nadroga, the club hosting the event, is a household name in the history of rugby in Fiji. This team is currently the champion of Fiji rugby and holds the Farebrother Trophy and the Digicel Cup. Games will be played at Nadroga Rugby's, Lawaqa Park, one of the best rugby grounds in the country and home to the IRB funded High Performance Unit for Fiji Rugby.
Fiji Sevens team is one of the most successful rugby sevens teams in the world
The national Fiji Sevens team is one of the most admired and successful rugby sevens teams in the world and is famous for its speed and finesse on the field. Fiji is the only nation to have won the Rugby World Cup Sevens twice, in 1997 and 2005 and it has won the Hong Kong Sevens a record nine times since 1976.
The Fiji national rugby sevens team competes in the World Series Sevens and the Rugby World Cup Sevens. As a nation, Fiji takes its rugby very seriously, celebrating with a national holiday after its World Cup victories.
Fiji Sevens players considered international greats
Sevens rugby in Fiji is always the feeder team to the National fifteen side and has repeatedly and consistently been shown to produce some of Fiji's finest players. These players are renowned in world rugby and have made their name alongside some international greats. Brilliant Fiji players include Rupeni Caucau, who is one of the world's fastest wingers, Sireli Bobo, Filimoni Delasau and Waisale Serevi, considered a legendary sevens player.