16 Dec 2016

Sport: Fiji sevens coach sends warning to opponents

3:58 pm on 16 December 2016

Fiji's interim-sevens coach has sent out a warning to the world series teams, saying Fiji may have lost out on titles in Dubai and Cape Town but there is plenty of opportunity to contend for a third consecutive series title.

The defending champs and Olympic Gold medallists finished 2nd and 5th during the first two rounds but coach Naca Cawanibuka said the same thing happened in in 2014 and they still came out on top at the end of the season.

"You know we lost the battle of those two tournaments but really the war has just begun for this series," he said.

"It's going to be a long, hard grind. Teams are going to lose key players.

"For us, we are going to have to keep the momentum going and make sure we finish about semi-finals and finals of every tournament and try and win as many tournaments as we can and try and keep as many of our top players playing on the field as long as possible and minimising injury."

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Cawanibuka is confident the team can perform well if they improve their fitness Photo: twitter

However Cawanibuka recognised his team will have to get fitter to win a third consecutive world series title.

He said the team will be working on their fitness now they are back in Fiji.

"We didn't have a good preparation for Dubai compared to the last two or three seaons so the players had about one or two weeks to prepare and go out there and perform in those two tournaments," Cawanibuka said.

"So far we are giving them this week off and then next week get back into training. In terms of their preparation we want them to lift in terms of their physical fitness."

Cawanibuka said they will also be working on their defence which needs improving.