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Tonga down Fiji in Nations Cup opener

02nd July 2011 08:17

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Kurt Morath: Tonga's hero

Tonga pulled off a shock 45-21 victory over hosts Fijii in the opening match of the Pacific Nations Cup in Lautoka.

The visitors' hero was their fly-half Kurt Morath, who contributed 20 points, via four penalties and four conversions.

The Fijians, who started the tournament as favourites, opened the scoring through a penalty in the third minute by veteran fly-half Nicky Little.

But Tonga struck back soon after, with a try by lock Samiu Vahafolau, which Morath converted.

Little succeeded with another penalty, and at 7-6, the Fijians were still in with a shout.

However, after that, Tonga took control of proceedings. Morath slotted three more penalties and he also converted a try by Alaska Taufa.

Fiji's only other points came through another penalty by Little, and at half-time Tonga held a commanding 23-9 lead.

Three minutes into the second half, Tonga extended their lead with a penalty try before Morath kicked another penalty, and with the score at 33-9 it looked like they had the match in the bag.

However, Fiji fought back with tries by Sekonai Kalou and Malukai Ravulo, to narrow the gap to 33-21.

Ravulo's try came when Tonga had 14 players on the field after their prop Alisona Taumalolo was yellow carded.

Taumalolo made up for that indiscretion with a try when he returned to the field, and Tonga sealed their win with another touchdown by Viliame Iongi.

Tonga's next match is against Japan and Fiji face Samoa in the second round of the competition next weekend.

The scorers:

For Tonga:
Tries: Vahafolau, Taufa, Iongi, Taumalolo, Penalty
Con: Morath 4
Pen: Morath 4

For Fiji:
Tries: Kalou, Ravulo
Con: Little
Pen: Little 3

Tonga: 15 Vungakoto Lilo, 14 Viliami Helu, 13 Alaska Taufa, 12 Andrew Mailei, 11 Viliame Longi, 10 Kurt Morath, 9 Samisoni Fisilau, 8 Sione Kalamafoni, 7 Samiu Vahafolau (c), 6 Lisiate Faaoso, 5 Tukulua Lokotui, 3 Kisi Palu, 4 Paino Hehea, 2 Ifalemi Taukafa, 1 Alisona Taumalolo.
Replacements:16 Semisi Telefoni, 17 Tonga Lea'aetoa, 18 Joe Tuneau, 19 Sione Vaiomounga, 20 Soane Havea, 21 Hudson Tonga'uiha and 22 Mateo Malupo.

Head Coach: Isitolo Maka.

Fiji: 15 Kini Murimurivalu, 14 Vereniki Goneva, 13 Albert James Vulivuli, 12 Gabiriele Vododuadua Lovobalavu, 11 Timoci Nagusa, 10 Nicky Little, 9 Nemia Serelevu Ranuku, 8 Dominiko Maiwiriwiri Waqaniburotu, 7 Ratu Malakai Mana Ravulo, 6 Josefa Ulago Domolailai, 5 Tevita Gucake Naqaqa Cavubati, 4 Sekonaia Kalou, 3 Deacon Manu, 2 Viliame Veikoso, 1 Graham Dewes.
Replacements: 16 Talemaitoga Dautu Tuapatu, 17 Ratu Penijamini N Makutu, 18 Leone Nakarawa, 19 Malakai Volau, 20 Vitori Tomu Buatava, 21 Waisea Sedre Luveniyali and 22 Adriu Delai.

Head Coach: Samu Domoni.

Comments

Ramage says...

So Island Power you throw our help in our face and spit on us fair enough we accept that from the little dictators cheer squad.Keep it up let him bully you and all the others, meanwhile we will welcome the good Fijians to our country.

Posted 14:44 07th July 2011

Ramage says...

So Island Power do you support your corrupt dictator and his bully boy thugs who beat up opponents and censor news and throw out the reps of conuntries like NZ and Australia who have supported Fiji over many tears with much foreign aid. the argument is not with the Fijian people it is with its illegal dictatorship.

Well done Tonga you played well and deserved your win.

Posted 10:14 06th July 2011

tongan_pride says...

Ohhh come on IslandPower stop the whining ... don't make any excuses please ... Tonga was way better than Fiji ... lol ...

Well done boys ... you make us all proud again ... show these opposing people here in our country who don't appreciate the current union that you can do it ... Good luck to the Japanese match ... show 'em the Tongan force and come world cup ... do it again.

'Ofa atu tamaiki

Posted 20:36 03rd July 2011

neckbones1 says...

Political and military intervention will always ruin sport. Just as it ruins a country. All the FRU officials are just military puppets.

Posted 13:59 02nd July 2011

rakavi187 says...

hopeless.... SACK the clueless coach!!!

Posted 12:51 02nd July 2011

talenikov says...

Its just the first game boys, pick yourself up and do the best at your remaining matches....World Cup is the main one..Go Fiji Go.

Posted 09:08 02nd July 2011

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