Fiji Triumphs Over Ireland in Men's Rugby Sevens Quarter-Final
Machina Sports
In a thrilling showdown at the Stade de France on July 25, 2024, Fiji triumphed over Ireland with a score of 19-15 in the Men's Rugby Sevens quarter-final. The match saw Fiji take an early lead, with standout performances from key players like Iowane Teba and Kaminieli Rasaku. Teba, wearing bib number 10, scored a try and successfully converted two attempts, contributing crucial points to his team's total. Rasaku further solidified Fiji's advantage with two tries.
Ireland fought valiantly throughout the match, with Harry McNulty leading the charge, scoring a try and contributing five points overall. The first half marked a competitive start, ending with Fiji ahead 7-10. However, the second half saw Fiji maintain their momentum, ultimately securing their place in the semi-finals with a final score of 19-15.
The match was officiated by New Zealand's Nick Hogan, with assistants Morne Ferreira and Paulo Duarte ensuring a fair game. The atmosphere was electric, with fans from both nations cheering passionately for their teams. Fiji's head coach, Ratu Osea Kolinisau, praised his team's resilience and strategic play, while Ireland's head coach, James Topping, acknowledged the tough competition and expressed pride in his players' efforts.
As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Fiji as they aim for Olympic glory in Rugby Sevens.
- Rugby Sevens
- Men's Quarter-final
- Fiji
- Ireland
- Rugby Sevens
- Stade de France
- Olympic Games
- 2024
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