Fiji are now full of players central to their clubs, and Sunday’s match can show their sevens stars’ skills are transferable
Photograph: Malcolm Mackenzie/ProSports/ShutterstockPhotograph: Malcolm Mackenzie/ProSports/Shutterstockround this time of year and at Rugby World Cup time, I’ll get some emails or calls from journalists all pretty much saying the same thing: “So Fiji, they always get a short straw etc, etc. Players in other teams, no training time, no money, no resources.” It’s always the same.
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