Hong Kong Sevens champions Fiji complete Rio rout of Great Britain to claim historic first Olympic gold
Fiji deliver on the biggest stage, bringing home the country’s first-ever Olympic medals with a 43-7 dismantling of surprise finalists Team GB
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Fiji delivered on the biggest stage, bringing home the country’s first ever Olympic medals – and ones of shiny gold – as rugby capped its triumphant return to the Games after a 92-year absence.
Deodoro Stadium, a temporary structure surrounded by barracks and military grounds on the northern outskirts of Rio felt like a corner of Suva, the islanders’ capital, as they hammered Great Britain 43-7.
There were plenty of British fans among the 12,000-odd present, but they were completely drowned out as everybody’s second favourite team brought their stunning brand of rugby familiar to Hong Kong Sevens fans to a global audience.
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If there were any pre-match nerves or worries that they wouldn’t deliver as the entire nation watched at home, those were quickly eliminated as Fiji came storming at Britain straight from kick-off. And if GB got out of their own half in the first period, they certainly didn’t do it more than once.
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“Go Fiji Go” was the cry from almost everyone in the stadium and Fiji went, Jerry Tuwai doubling the lead a couple of minutes later as GB struggled to get near their opponents.
Britain almost got out of their own half, but gave the ball away with a wild pass, and Jasa Veremalua ensured they were punished.
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