In 15s rugby, when Fiji play the All Blacks, they lose badly.
In Super Rugby, when the Drua play the Crusaders, they beat them.
This indicates Super Rugby is B-grade rugby, hence the constant errors like dropped balls, missed tackles, etc.
An example was Sevu Reece’s try against the Drua, because he’s an A-grade player.
So, why are plans being made to draft Drua players into the national sevens squad, over specialised players?
Questions: Are stand-out players ignored by the selectors? Was Gollings impeding on our style of play, hence the losing streak?
Where are the passionate players (who play like Serevi, Ryder, Tuwai,etc.), who are creative, and will spark the flow and rhythm of Fiji’s natural style of play?
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