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Aus v SA (10.05)

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Falcons v WP (19.10)

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Boland v Blue Bulls (15.00)
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Saturday, July 12:
NZ 28-30 South Africa

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Sharks 28-10 Falcons

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Griquas 21-20 WP
Lions 57-17 Boland
Blue Bulls 31-23 Cheetahs

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Discontent Fiji due for review

Mon, 07 Jul 2008 13:16

The Fiji Rugby Union (FRU) will review the "inconsistent" performance of its national team in the Pacific Nations Cup (PNC) tournament which ended last Sunday.

Fiji lost to Tonga last Saturday to finish fourth in the six-nation tournament and to drop to 11th on the world rankings less than a year after reaching the quarterfinals at the Rugby World Cup in 2007.

"Our international season ends here and we have no further commitments. What we really need to do now is review our performances and see where our strengths and weaknesses are," FRU chief executive Timoci Tavanavanua said.

"We need to pick up the pieces and keep moving forward from here."

Fiji entered the tournament confident of cementing its place as the top team in the Pacific. While it achieved narrow wins over Samoa and Japan, it lost to Australia A and New Zealand Maori and to Tonga for the third time in three seasons.

Tavanavanua said Fiji's performance would make it difficult for his union to press the International Rugby Board (IRB) for Test matches against top teams.

"We've been asking the IRB to allow us to play against tier one nations but the main objective is to first beat Australia A and the New Zealand Maori, and win the PNC," he said.

"Only then can we really be recognized as a powerhouse in international rugby. So we need to look at where we are going wrong and work on it," Tavanavanua concluded.

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