Tonga exploit yellow card to beat Fiji

Tonga have have defeated rugby's Pacific Cup Nations champions Fiji 27-19 in Lautoka.

Tonga have exploited a yellow card to Fiji centre Vereniki Goneva to beat rugby's Pacific Cup Nations champions 27-19 in Lautoka.

Goneva, who had earlier scored a try for the Fijians in a pulsating second half after the game had been locked 7-7 at halftime, was sin-binned for a deliberate knockdown while attempting an intercept with just over 10 minutes remaining.

A penalty slotted by scrumhalf Sontane Takulua, his second within three minutes, gave the Tongans a 20-19 lead they extended when replacement Dan Faleafa crossed two minutes later.

Tonga had led 14-7 shortly after halftime when lock Steve Mafi crossed but the Fijians struck back through Goneva and lock Viliame Mata to take a 19-14 lead into the final quarter.

Tonga hooker Paula Ngauamo and Fiji scrumhalf Frank Lomani had scored tries in the first half to leave the match locked at halftime.

Fiji had already wrapped up the shortened Pacific Nations Cup with victories over Samoa and Georgia but not played Tonga.

Samoa were not involved for this weekend's international matches due to their World Cup qualifying playoff against Germany next Saturday in Apia.

The second match of the inter-continental playoff is in Germany on July 14 with the winner qualifying directly for the World Cup in Japan and completing Pool A with the hosts, Ireland, Russia and Scotland.

The loser goes into a four-team repechage tournament in November to determine the final qualifier.


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