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Saturday, Nov 22:
Eng v SA (14.30)
Scot v Can (14.45)
Ire v Arg (14.45)
Ita v Pac Is (15.00)
Wal v NZ (17.15)
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Tuesday, Nov 18:
Munster 16-18 NZ

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Saturday, Nov 15:
Ita 14-22 Arg
Fra 42-17 Pac Isl
Eng 14-28 Aus
Scot 10-14 SA
Ire 3-22 NZ

Friday, Nov 14:
Wales 34-13 Canada

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Tabua calls on his big guns

Thu, 27 Sep 2007 10:01

The highly anticipated Pool B clash against Wales in Nantes on Saturday is the final frontier for coach Ilivasi Tabua's Fiji. The magnitude of the game was clearly evident in the Fijian coach's team selection on Thursday, with 11 of his front-line players who did not play against Australia last week returning to the fray. The hopes of all the 850,445 Fijians following the game - through whatever medium they possibly can - will rest on vice-captain Kele Leawere's ability to motivate his forward pack. Tabua has brought back seven of his tried and tested forwards that were rested against Australia last week. Both Tabua and Leawere understand all too well that Fiji will be targeted in the set-pieces. So Graham Dewes, Sunia Koto, Jone Railomo (all front row), Sisa Koyamiabole, Akapusi Qera and Semisi Naevo (back row) will surely play their hearts out after the one-match break against the Wallabies. Should the forwards achieve their objectives, expect the experienced half-back pairing of Mosese Rauluni and Nicky Little to make an impact, as they also make their returns to the fray. There will be a lot more stability in the last line-of defence - also a key area of the game for Fiji - as Kameli Ratuvou returns at full-back. All eyes will also be on centre Seru Rabeni, who is the last and probably the most dangerous back-line player to return to the Fijian starting XV. This Fijian team has a lot to play for, having last qualified for the last eight of the tournament in 1987. The Islanders, like the All blacks, are intent on ending a ten-year drought. Fiji:15 Kameli Ratuvou, 14 Vilimoni Delasau, 13 Seru Rabeni, 12 Seremaia Bai, 11 Isoa Neivua, 10 Nicky Little, 9 Mosese Rauluni(c), 8 Sisa Koyamaibole, 7 Akapusi Qera, 6 Semisi Naevo, 5 Ifereimi Rawaqa, 4 Kele Leawere, 3 Jone Railomo, 2 Sunia Koto, 1 Graham Dewes Replacements:16 Vereniki Sauturaga, 17 Henry Qiodravu, 18 Wame Lewaravu, 19 Aca Ratuva, 20 Jone Daunivucu, 21 Norman Ligairi, 22 Sireli Bobo Date: Saturday September 29 Venue: Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes Kick-off: 17.00 (16.00 BST, 15.00 GMT) Referee: Stuart Dickinson Touch judges: Kelvin Deaker, Simon McDowell Television match official: Carlo Damasco Assessor: Steve Hilditch