The Flying Fijians endeavor to climb the points table at the Hong Kong Sevens, currently ranked third after a gold and bronze medal in earlier stages. They face a tough start against top team Argentina and must achieve victories in Hong Kong or Singapore to maintain a chance at competition success, according to Teivovo’s Culden Kamea.
The Flying Fijians aim to regain their position at the top of the points table as the World Rugby Sevens Series resumes in Hong Kong. Currently, Fiji ranks third following a gold and a bronze medal in the initial stages of the tournament. Unfortunately, they did not succeed in reaching the podium during the last two stages in Perth and Vancouver. This weekend, they face a significant challenge, being placed in the same pool as the leading team, Argentina.
Culden Kamea, publisher of the online rugby magazine Teivovo, emphasized the significance of this tournament, stating, “Hong Kong is the mother of all sevens. Everything is on the line…we either have to win Hong Kong or Singapore to have a chance of winning this tournament.” The stakes are high as Fiji competes for a chance at victory in this prestigious event.
In summary, the Flying Fijians are in a critical position as they compete in Hong Kong against leading team Argentina. With Fiji currently holding third place after varying successes in previous stages of the tournament, the outcome in Hong Kong holds great importance for their chances of winning the overall competition. The remarks by Culden Kamea underline the significant pressure and expectations placed on the team during this pivotal moment.
Original Source: www.abc.net.au