Fiji fans bask in World Cup success September 30, 2007
The troubled Pacific nation of Fiji erupted in national celebration Sunday with fireworks fizzing and car horns blaring after its rugby team scored a massive upset over Wales in the World Cup.
Cup fever has gripped the rugby-mad nation, where many people stayed up all night to watch the match at 3:00 am Fiji time Sunday.
When it ended in a thrilling 38-34 victory for the South Pacific country, where the military grabbed power in a coup last December, joyous fans set off fireworks and blasted car horns around the capital Suva.
"Before the game, people in the villages were flying flags outside their homes saying 'Go, Fiji Go', cars and taxis sported the national flag," Sports Minister Lekh Ram Vayeshnoi told AFP.
"Everyone was getting into the spirit of it."
The win, which came after Fiji scored a last-minute try in an exhilarating decider at the Stade de la Beaujoire in the French city of Nantes, took Fiji into the quarter-finals for the first time in 20 years.
Speaking in France, captain Mosese Rauluni said it was one of the country's greatest wins and its importance to his country could not be understated.
"One of the villages actually climbed a mountain with a generator and TV and watched it (the match) at the top of the mountain because they couldn't pick up the frequency in the village," he said from Nantes.
"That's the sort of thing we're playing for. It makes your voice go away and brings a tear to your eye."
Vayeshnoi described the win as an overnight marketing success for Fiji, whose economy has taken a dive since Laisenia Qarase's government was ousted in a military takeover last December.
"I like to keep sports and politics separate, but there's no doubt Fiji's performance is good publicity for the country," he told AFP.
Qarase, the deposed prime minister told AFP, from Suva that the win was temporary relief from living under the shadow of a military regime.
"It's one brief moment of happiness in a very difficult environment," Qarase said.
"Although Fiji is safe to visit, tourists coming here remain concerned about their safety and the ongoing instability under military rule," he said.
A former Fiji prime minister and prop for the national side between 1970 and 1977, Sitiveni Rabuka, said the team defended well and their discipline had improved.
"National morale is visibly up, people forgot about the political situation we are in and just enjoyed the win," Rabuka told AFP.
"I hope Fiji's success will lift the standard of rugby in the country and give our upcoming rugby players opportunities to play overseas.
"The cup's over in three weeks and it'll be back to reality. Whether our success has any impact on the country long term remains to be seen."
The last time Fiji reached the final eight was at the inaugural World Cup in 1987 in New Zealand, and they now face the might of South Africa next Sunday in Marseille. str/mfc/km
SOURCE: AFP
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devendras
Tuesday, October 02 2007
Deven Singh(Dingo)
Congratulations to the Fiji team. We are all proud of you in USA. Keep up the momentum and go for it with no hesitation. God bless Fiji team and it's people with a victory in the final game. Go Fiji Go. Lelo.
Miriama Dituvatuva
Sunday, September 30 2007
congratulations boys and the Fiji Rugby Union!! You have proven yourselves..thank you.
We are behind you all the way.
Shalvindra
Sunday, September 30 2007
i dont know how in the world shane williams of wales got the Man of the Match award when he was hardly visible throughout the match!! ok he scored a solo try but so did delasau...and delasaus was much harder to score...seru rabeni or nicky little should have got this award...nicky kept fiji in the game with his goal kicking
moonbeam
Sunday, February 17 2008
For U that critisize Dels on the wing better be ashame of yourself,he made an impact n scored a superb try, U can very well tell your much fancied Caucau...gamebreaker&special calibre...to take it back to where comes from,probably that's where he inherit his attitude problem & indiscipline. Caucau's gamebreaker & calibre was not needed against Wales...his former teammates did superbly well without him.
moonbeam
Sunday, February 17 2008
For U that critisize Dels on the wing better be ashame of yourself,he made an impact n scored a superb try, U can very well tell your much fancied Caucau...gamebreaker&special calibre...to take it back to where comes from,probably that's where he inherit his attitude problem & indiscipline. Caucau's gamebreaker & calibre was not needed against Wales...his former teammates did superbly well without him.
qiodamu
Monday, October 01 2007
I agree Shalvindra...believe me your'e not the only person who thinks that. I was in a bar in the London watching the post match interviews, when Shane Williams was named as the Man of the Match more or less every rugby fan in the bar booed with disbelief....some Irish fans seating to a table next to my friends and I all agreed it should've gone to either Rabeni or Nicky Little.
atunaisa
Monday, October 01 2007
Cachevalley
all you fans that talk crap about Dels and the rest of the boyzs need to be ashamed of yourself. Who cares about Caucau. tell him to take his talent back to where he came from, it's embrassing. Does he thinks that he will be giving a special treatment because he thinks his the best in the world. Not on Ili's book buudy, you need to prove yourself first, by training with the team. back to the farm and sprint there caucau. Good on you guys Fiji.
p5477
Monday, October 01 2007
Congratulations to the Fiji team for performing so well! I hope you play even better in the quarters and make us all proud.
Good luck and allthe best!!!!