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Fiji stun Wales in huge World Cup shock
September 30, 2007

Fiji beat Wales 38-34 in one of the most thrilling World Cup matches of all-time at the Stade de la Beaujoire here Saturday to secure a first quarter-final place in 20 years.

After arguably the biggest World Cup upset since fellow Pacific Islanders Samoa beat the Welsh in 1991, Fiji will now face South Africa in the last eight in Marseille on October 7.

Fiji turned round with a 25-10 half-time lead all their first-half points coming in an astonishing nine-minute burst.

But in a free-flowing match Wales hit back with three tries in six minutes early in the second-half when Fiji were down to 14 men to go ahead in a breathtaking match.

However, Fiji prop Graham Dewes scored the last of the game's nine tries of a match where missed goalkicks cost Wales dear just four minutes from time.

By contrast Fiji fly-half Nicky Little kicked 18 points.

Fiji then held on to record their first win against Wales in nine attempts. It was a reverse that is bound to heap pressure on Wales coach Gareth Jenkins, for whom quarter-final qualification was the minimum target.

It was actually Wales, whose captain Gareth Thomas was winning his 100th cap for his country, who took the lead in the fourth minute when outside-half Stephen Jones kicked a penalty.

Fiji began their remarkable scoring sequence in the 16th minute.

Brilliant handling at pace saw full-back Kameli Ratuvou link with centre Seru Rabeni who found his No 15 before Ratuvou released Isoa Neivua as the left wing sped into the Wales 22.

A retreating Welsh defence couldn't get realigned in time and flanker Akapusi Qera made sure his backs' work wasn't wasted by crossing for a try which Little converted.

Minutes later Fiji had their second try when right wing Vilimoni Delasau chased his own kick down the touchline, got a kind bounce which saw the ball evade both opposing wing Mark Jones and Stephen Jones.

Video referee Carlo Damasco of Italy ruled the wing had touched the ball down before crossing the dead-ball line and although Little missed the difficult conversion, Fiji were 12-3 ahead.

But the No 10 made no mistake with a long-range penalty from just inside the half-way line before knocking over an easier chance to extend Fiji's lead.

Wales, who had overwhelming superiority at the scrum, were being out-run in open play and more fine play, this time between Qera and Bai, led to a try for lock Kele Leawere.

Eventually, Wales saw their scrum strength lead to a pushover try for No 8 Alix Popham in the 34th minute which centre James Hook converted.

In a frantic match, Fiji were reduced to 14 men on the stroke of half-time when Qera was yellow-carded for kicking out.

But Hook missed the seemingly routine penalty.

Further thrills then came in the 45th minute when a dashing Shane Williams, from the edge of his own 22, scored a superb solo try which twice saw him sidestep the Fiji defence before an extravagant dive over the line.

Wales captain Thomas then crowned a fine move which stretched the Fiji defence before the backs, with Hook again playing an important role, created an overlap for Mark Jones.

Stephen Jones, who saw his conversion of Williams's try hit the post, added the extras for Thomas's score and Wales suddenly found themselves ahead.

But a Little penalty cut Wales's lead to a point only for the stand-off to see another effort fall agonisingly short just before the hour mark.

However, a brilliant counter-attack launched by Ratuvou which released Delasau, who over-complicated a potential try-scoring chance.

But Wales were penalised and Little made them pay to give Fiji a two-point lead at 31-29.

Mark Jones's clever-kick set up a lineout close to Fiji's line but brilliant defence held up Wales, who were inches away from a try.

And with just nine minutes remaining it needed a brilliant last-ditch tackle from Gareth Thomas to deny Bai a try although Damasco, who played a key role, had to rule in Wales's favour.

An incredible match then took yet another twist when Martyn Williams intercepted Little's pass for a 73rd minute try.

Even more astonishingly, Stephen Jones then hit the post again with the conversion and Wales were just 34-31 ahead.

Still Fiji came again and Delasau was held up just short. But a forward surge was rewarded when, in the 76th minute and after several minutes of replay study, Dewes was awarded a close range try which Little converted.


AFP

Posted comments on this story
antwoner
Sunday, September 30 2007
Well done boys. Your effort today made all pacific islands here in sydeny; whether Tongan,Samoan or Fijian proud of being a pacific islander. To Nicky Little, you epitomise the true spirit of putting country and pride first. Simply outstanding in defence and led by experience. Moji, Sisa, Rabeni,Akapusi all made an impact and troubled the Welsh as planned. Best ofwishes andspeedy recovery to Nicky
Annie Vakacegu
Sunday, September 30 2007
Vinaka vakalevu Fiji..............Go fiji Go.............
mereti
Sunday, September 30 2007
Well done boys.

To GRAHAM DEWES (URO LEVU) you are a hero in scoring the try.

Thanks boys.

Best of luck against South Africa.

GO FIJI GO!!!!
simon70
Sunday, September 30 2007
Ball control flare = fijian rugby at it's best. The sky is the limit. It's time for another challenge, we know you can do it.
Stokona-Brisbane
Atama
Saturday, September 29 2007
ooohhhh Yeah!
Leni
Saturday, September 29 2007
AWESOME!!! AWESOME!! GAME!! WELL DONE BOYZ YOU MAKE US PROUD..
trafalga
Saturday, September 29 2007
Simply Awesome and breathtaking!
Kajaan
Saturday, September 29 2007
almost had a bloody heart attack....!!!!!!!
damn.!!!!!
qiodamu
Saturday, September 29 2007
FIJI! FIJI! FIJI!
REALLY PROUD OF THE FIJI PLAYERS AND STAFF...HATS OF TO YOU BOYS...LOOKS LIKE NICKY WILL BE OUT OF THE TOURNAMENT , I HOPE THE INJURY WASNT TOO BAD TO DAMAGE HIS RUGBY CAREER.

LOL@KAJAAN..bula bro, I know what you mean...I have lost my voice and will need my heart checked at the hopspital
aftarkhan
Saturday, September 29 2007
sa dina,we are proud of you boys, we showed the world how to play running game.keep it up and south africa you are next
myanmar
Saturday, September 29 2007
broke my chair on the final whistle...I had forgot that I had a sit behind me....whoooooo..we dosed the fire out of the dragon...awesome..simply awesome...
snoop_dogg
Saturday, September 29 2007
Excellent!!!!!!
AshwinN
Monday, October 01 2007
Excellent game boys...best of luck with the Boks.
maureenchand
Monday, October 01 2007
What a game! congratulations to Fiji for thrashing the Welsh - unfortunately the media in the UK is focussing on Wales rather than Fiji - go get the Springboks!!

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