London Sevens: Fiji produce masterclass to power to victory

Author : nonapprehensive1936
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 00:01:00


The emphatic win moves Fiji above the USA at the top of the standings with just one stop left in the season.

Gareth Baber, Fiji's head coach, said it was 'special' to see his team dismantle the opposition to record the second-biggest winning margin this season.

'We found it tough in the first four or five minutes as they (Australia) are tough to play against,' said Baber after the game.



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'We needed to put points on the board. That's how we want to see rugby played.'

READ: London Sevens: England going 'hell for leather' for Olympic berth

After losing the final in Singapore last time out, London proved a place of redemption for the Fijians, who beat championship rivals USA 17-10 in the semifinals.

However, they are just three points clear at the summit after the USA saw off France for the bronze medal.

Fiji was certainly helped by the dominant form of Meli Derenalagi, who was crowned Player of the Final in London.

'We always want to improve from tournament to tournament and learn off other teams,' said Derenalagi.

'All the supporters around the world uplift us and motivate us to come and give our best at this tournament.'

Visit CNN.com/Sport for more news, features and video

The final stage takes place in Paris on June 1 and 2, when this season's champions will be crowned.

'All the supporters around the world uplift us and motivate us to come and give our best at this tournament.' The emphatic win moves Fiji above the USA at the top of the standings with just one stop left in the season. After losing the final in Singapore last time out, London proved a place of redemption for the Fijians, who beat championship rivals USA 17-10 in the semifinals. Gareth Baber, Fiji's head coach, said it was 'special' to see his team dismantle the opposition to record the second-biggest winning margin this season. However, they are just three points clear at the summit after the USA saw off France for the bronze medal. The final stage takes place in Paris on June 1 and 2, when this season's champions will be crowned. 'We always want to improve from tournament to tournament and learn off other teams,' said Derenalagi. 'We found it tough in the first four or five minutes as they (Australia) are tough to play against,' said Baber after the game. 'We needed to put points on the board. That's how we want to see rugby played.' 'We found it tough in the first four or five minutes as they (Australia) are tough to play against,' said Baber after the game. The final stage takes place in Paris on June 1 and 2, when this season's champions will be crowned. 'All the supporters around the world uplift us and motivate us to come and give our best at this tournament.' 'All the supporters around the world uplift us and motivate us to come and give our best at this tournament.' Gareth Baber, Fiji's head coach, said it was 'special' to see his team dismantle the opposition to record the second-biggest winning margin this season. 'We found it tough in the first four or five minutes as they (Australia) are tough to play against,' said Baber after the game. The final stage takes place in Paris on June 1 and 2, when this season's champions will be crowned. 'All the supporters around the world uplift us and motivate us to come and give our best at this tournament.' READ: London Sevens: England going 'hell for leather' for Olympic berth READ: London Sevens: England going 'hell for leather' for Olympic berth However, they are just three points clear at the summit after the USA saw off France for the bronze medal. Fiji was certainly helped by the dominant form of Meli Derenalagi, who was crowned Player of the Final in London. The final stage takes place in Paris on June 1 and 2, when this season's champions will be crowned. Gareth Baber, Fiji's head coach, said it was 'special' to see his team dismantle the opposition to record the second-biggest winning margin this season. READ: London Sevens: England going 'hell for leather' for Olympic berth After losing the final in Singapore last time out, London proved a place of redemption for the Fijians, who beat championship rivals USA 17-10 in the semifinals. Gareth Baber, Fiji's head coach, said it was 'special' to see his team dismantle the opposition to record the second-biggest winning margin this season. Visit CNN.com/Sport for more news, features and video The emphatic win moves Fiji above the USA at the top of the standings with just one stop left in the season. 'All the supporters around the world uplift us and motivate us to come and give our best at this tournament.' However, they are just three points clear at the summit after the USA saw off France for the bronze medal. 'We always want to improve from tournament to tournament and learn off other teams,' said Derenalagi.

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