Fiji player ratings vs Australia | Rugby World Cup 2023
After the tight loss to Wales last week, Fiji responded with an emphatic 22-15 win against the Wallabies in Saint Etienne to shake up Pool C.
The crowd favourites took at 12-8 half-time led with four penalties off the boot of livewire No 9 Simione Kuruvoli, before a key try to Josua Tuisova early in the second half blew the game open.
Fiji's superior breakdown effort kept Australia at bay as they held on for a famous 22-15 win.
Here's how the Fijians rated:
4. Isoa Nasilasila - 7
Was the most reliable jumping lineout option for Matavesi. Defensively a workhorse with 11 tackles. Off at 67.
8. Viliame Mata - 5
A rather quiet night for the skillful No 8 who parked out on the left side in Fiji's attack early and looked to attack in the wide channels. Took some thundering carries with a massive wind-up into the Australian defence. Finished with five tackles and three tackles.
10. Teti Tela - 6
Cleared the lines for Fiji and sent runners into the green and gold wall as the distributor in Fiji's pattern. Kicked his restarts well and provided an error-free performance to drive Fiji around the park.
12. Josua Tuisova - 8
Was a little bit of a mixed bag for Tuisova but ultimately proved to be a difference maker. He was penalised attempting to wrap Valetini high which gave the Wallabies their first three points. However, he proved to be a handful at No 12 any time he carried. He ran at Kerevi with his first powerful carry. Ran straight over Gordon with his next. Scored a breakaway try after Carter Gordon let a box kick bounce with the midfielder getting the dream bounce and run away try.
Missed a big opportunity in the 51st minute with an overlap advantage, went for the cutout pass to Radradra which sailed forward over the touch line. Gave away a penalty for a high shot at 63 mins but made up for it moments later by winning a breakdown penalty.
Defensively was strong in the midfield with Botia providing cover inside in the 10 channel. Off at 67.
13. Waisea Nayacalevu - 7
His first touch looked like slicing through the Wallabies midfield on a wide strike from the lineout. Didn't get much quality ball in the first half. Was strong defensively when needed, looking to hold up Wallaby runners and force collapsed mauls. The captain made his presence felt with a great cover tackle on Koroibete late.
Broke the line with minutes to go and found Habosi for a would-be game-winner but the Wallabies covered.
14. Jiuta Wainiqolo - 5
Showed a dangerous right foot step but threw a mistimed offload for a turnover on one scrum play to the right. Had a well-timed kick chase on a box kick where his two-man tackle put Gordon over the sideline. Came off early in the second half with an injury after pushing an offload in the tackle.
15. Ilaisa Droasese - 6.5
His kicking game at the back was key to relieving pressure for Fiji. Linked well with his wingers giving them the space by drawing the last man on multiple occasions. Cleaned up in the backfield on the few occasions he was required to. Marshalled a Petaia kick wisely over the dead ball line early in the second half, but got turned and penalised on a kick return.
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