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Two Stats That Encapsulate Why Fiji Have Been A Joy To Watch At This Rugby World Cup

Two Stats That Encapsulate Why Fiji Have Been A Joy To Watch At This Rugby World Cup
Sam Moore
By Sam Moore
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So far in the World Cup Fiji has thrilled fans with their attacking style of rugby and their never say die attitude which were best epitomised by their second-half performances against both Australia and Wales.

After a Levani Botia try earlier tonight against Uruguay Fiji now hold the longest try scoring run by any team in test rugby. This is testament to their love of running rugby and their inherent attacking flair.

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However another statistic highlights Fiji's well known Achilles heel - and that is - they struggle to stop teams from running tries in on them, even if it is against minnows like Uruguay. Fiji have now conceded a try in every World Cup game that they have played in. That is a run of 28 games.

It seems that besides playing some glorious running rugby that Fiji are also consistency personified.

Their games are just pure entertainment.

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