Matavesi makes astonishing claim over Fiji's World Cup prospects

Josh Matavesi has warned Grand Slam champions Wales they face a Fiji team that is ready to shock the sport by winning the World Cup in Japan.
Wales will be favourites to top a pool which also includes Fiji, Australia, Georgia and Uruguay, but as the strongest of the Pacific Island nations proved at the 2007 World Cup, they can upset the Welsh and grab a quarter-final place. The power of the current Fiji squad was clearly seen in November when they stunned France 21-14 in Paris.
That result came after the squad had spent just three weeks together under coach John McKee and he will have the players for around three months in the lead-up to the World Cup.
McKee held a training camp for his European stars in Toulouse recently and Matavesi is determined to earn his World Cup squad place on the back of trying to help his club Newcastle stay in the Gallagher Premiership.
Matavesi is bullish about Fiji’s ability to win the World Cup, claiming: “The end goal we have is to win the World Cup and we're not going to the tournament to just turn up.
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"The whole ethos around our squad is that we are not scared of anyone. We are like the Harlem Globetrotters and John giving us the structure we needed means everyone knows their roles and we are all professional players. That really helps because everyone knows what is expected of them.
“There are so many players available and I wouldn’t want to be in John’s shoes having to cut it down for Japan. Hopefully I can be involved after helping keep Newcastle up in the Premiership and I was in Toulouse for our squad get together.
"It was about making sure that any niggly injuries would be sorted out before we got together again in June and making sure we work on any weaknesses. The message was clear and everyone has to turn up in great shape and we are excited about having 12 weeks together and something like nine games before the World Cup.
“You could see in the November Tests the difference between the first game against Scotland and the last which saw us beat France after three weeks together. We are a dangerous team when we have time to spend together and I hate to think what we are going to be like after 12 weeks!
"We are going to be the best prepared Fiji team at a World Cup because of that extended time and in those nine games we will have time to try different combinations and to really gel.
“You just look at our back row options with Viliame Mata, our own Nemani Negusa, and Peceli Yato and backs like Niki Goneva here at Newcastle along with Josua Tuisova ad Semi Radradra who are the best in their teams. I am excited to have the easy job of just passing them the ball!”
Bottom-placed Newcastle face Sale at Newcastle’s United’s famous St James’ Park on Saturday and it is a game the Falcons must win as they trail Worcester by three points.
Matavesi added:“There are a lot of islanders in the Newcastle team and we enjoy playing together and there is a natural sparkle and great culture in the whole squad. We have our internationals back and Mark Wilson was straight into training on Monday. He didn’t waste any time and I shows how much the team means to everyone.”
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Lol but no, I wasn’t trying to re run that one, since I said there isn’t enough evidence to say which teams prevail. Maybe you didn’t get that far reading my post? 😉
But as you mentioned it, I do recall the turnaround in bristols fortunes that season midway through so I had a look at the teams for that game and bears had around half a team on the pitch and a few more on the bench. I don’t know the crusaders well enough to have a decent view on their strength but I’m sure you will, so their squad was as follows:
15 Chay Fihaki, 14 Manasa Mataele, 13 Jone Rova, 12 Ryan Crotty, 11 Macca Springer, 10 Rivez Reihana, 9 Willi Heinz (c), 8 Christian Lio-Willie, 7 Corey Kellow, 6 Dominic Gardiner, 5 Jamie Hannah, 4 Quinten Strange, 3 Seb Calder, 2 George Bell, 1 Kershawl Sykes-Martin.Replacements: 16 Ioane Moananu, 17 George Bower, 18 Ryan Coxon, 19 Antonio Shalfoon, 20 Fletcher Anderson, 21 Noah Hotham, 22 Taha Kemara, 23 Levi Aumua, 24 Taine Robinson, 25 Jack Gray, 26 Gus Brown
Go to commentsHis title may be have been assistant but lets face the facts. Prior to Schmidt joining Foster was on the verge of being sacked. Only for the SA result in the rugby championship he was basically gone. Schmidt changed ye attacking platform and certainly had his hands all over the breakdown in that quarter. Ye improved massively the year out from that world cup after he got on board.
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