Tokyo: Fiji defended their Olympic Rugby title with a 27-12 victory that entertained over New Zealand at the Tokyo Stadium on Wednesday.
The fijia, extraordinary marshalled by the captain jerry Tuwai intervened, quickly piled up pressure on New Zealand, a strong defense of the foundation of their game which included all.
They took the lead when it was offloaded intelligently after Sireli Maqala disarmed Joe Webber from the ball found Meli derenalagi, which stretched his great frame to cross to the corner.
When Andrew KnewstTubb who was less pressurized failed to grind the tentative grubber above the kiwi line, Maqala was in hand to pounce on a loose ball for a moment trying to convert by Napolioni Bolaca.
But Scott Curry, instrumental to run New Zealand to the final, shows a shocking speed change to run back for men in black, which has 12 title world sevens series with their names.
Fiji fired straight back, Jinking Jiuta Wainiqolo drove knewstubb overcoming and turned to compete for the third experiment of the island’s population, Bolaca hit extra.
Sione Molia clawed one back for New Zealand to keep them in the game, well for fighting out of Tuwai Wrap-around efforts and passing, Fiji rose 19-12 in the first round.
A glimpse of the second half is all Fiji.
Molia is a hand to produce a tackle that saves under pressure without stopping.
But in accordance with the team that played Rugby Sevens, according to Gareth Baber coach, as unique with Australian cricket in the 1990s and the Brazilian soccer team was proud of the 1970s, the ball quickly and with confidence moved to another wing to go down to down for a simple and decisive experiment.
The final sentence in the 22m kiwi area saw Fiji chose to run to Hooter’s time, Waisea Naqulu hit a penalty for the last word in front of a blank stand at the Tokyo cake stadium.
Fiji has run out of 26-14 semi-final winners over Argentina, while New Zealand fled from the United Kingdom 29-7 in the other four matches.
In the Bronze medal match, Argentina beat England 17-12.