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Fiji edge error-prone Samoa in rugby clash

Fiji have overcome having three players yellow-carded to hold off a late-charging Samoa to win their Pacific Nations Cup rugby match 24-22 in Suva.

An ill-disciplined Fiji, despite having three players yellow-carded, have held off a frantic fightback from an error-prone Samoa for a 24-22 victory in their Pacific Nations Cup rugby clash in Suva.

The Fijians had centre Jale Vatuba and captain Akapusi Qera sinbinned on Saturday by New Zealand referee Mike Fraser for dangerous first-half tackles, while replacement prop Eroni Mawi followed in the second for a professional foul.

The home side, however, capitalised on a plethora of Samoan errors to build a semingly match-winning 17-3 lead by halftime with tries to fullback Kini Murimurivalu, five-eighth Ben Volavola and halfback Henry Seniloli.

Vereniki Goneva extended the lead to 24-3 with 30 minutes remaining, only for the Samoans to finally string together some possession and dominate the rest of the contest.

Halfback Melani Matavao sparked the fightback with a 59th-minute try, before flanker Jack Lam and replacement scrumhalf Dwayne Polataivaia both crossed to give the Samoans hope of snatching a late win.

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The tournament is being used as preparation for next year's Rugby World Cup in Japan, with Georgia to face Fiji next week, while Tonga play Samoa, who still have to qualify for the global tournament through the last-chance playoffs.


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