{"id":290751,"date":"2023-10-02T21:19:46","date_gmt":"2023-10-02T21:19:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportstoft.com\/?p=290751"},"modified":"2023-10-02T21:19:46","modified_gmt":"2023-10-02T21:19:46","slug":"englands-recipe-for-success-against-fiji-in-the-last-eight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportstoft.com\/rugby-union\/englands-recipe-for-success-against-fiji-in-the-last-eight\/","title":{"rendered":"England's recipe for success against Fiji in the last eight"},"content":{"rendered":"
Fiji\u2019s 17-12 comeback win over Georgia means they are now almost certain to qualify for the World Cup\u2019s quarter-finals for only the third time and face England in the last eight.<\/p>\n
The Pacific Islanders beat Steve Borthwick\u2019s side in a tournament warm-up clash in August. Simon Raiwalui\u2019s men have continued their good form in France.<\/p>\n
Here\u2019s what Borthwick would have learned from Fiji\u2019s latest success\u2026<\/p>\n
Fiji thrive in the position of the underdog. When they were expected to win against Georgia, they nearly fluffed their lines.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Fiji struggled under the weight of expectation in the position as favourites against Georgia<\/p>\n
Fiji were awful in the first half as they came under pressure against the Lelos who were fantastic. Given they beat England in their last meeting and their performances in France to date, many will make Fiji favourites to beat Borthwick\u2019s side.<\/p>\n
After the Georgia game, you have to question whether they will be able to handle that pressure.<\/p>\n
\u2018You could feel it,\u2019 said Fiji\u2019s Northampton hooker Sam Matavesi, admitting the expectation which was on his team before Georgia had a big impact.<\/p>\n
Fiji struggled badly at the line-out against Georgia, losing five of their 16 throw-ins. Matavesi struggled to find his jumpers, particularly in the first half. As a former lock and set-piece guru, if there is one thing Borthwick knows inside out it is how to dissect a line-out. The England boss will know his team can put pressure on the Fijian set-piece.<\/p>\n
The likes of Maro Itoje and Courtney Lawes must compete on Fiji throws. \u2018Our line-out wasn\u2019t good enough, we were losing collisions, but we still won,\u2019 said Matavesi. \u2018In the past with Fiji I\u2019ve been in games where we haven\u2019t been able to find a way to come back so to win and still be on course for what we want is a massive credit to this team.\u2019<\/p>\n
Breakdown menace Levani Botia is Fiji\u2019s star man. Raiwalui can call on dangerous backs in Semi Radradra and Josua Tuisova, but it is Botia that England must try and keep quiet.<\/p>\n
He is a menace at the breakdown but as effective in wide areas as in contact. He is immensely physical. Botia\u2019s stunning offload when under pressure from four Georgia tacklers created Fiji\u2019s match-winning try.<\/p>\n
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Levani Botia is a menace at the breakdown but as effective in wide areas as in contact<\/p>\n
Fiji are an immensely powerful side. They thrive when their dangerous backs can play off their forward carriers. England will have noted that part of the reason Fiji struggled against Georgia was because the Lelos forced them into mistakes by stopping them on the gainline.<\/p>\n
Georgia were incredibly physical, putting in a mammoth 197 tackles. It wasn\u2019t just the number of hits but the size of them. Fiji were left shocked and knocked out of their rhythm.<\/p>\n
Doing so is no easy task, but England must try to repeat the trick. \u2018At half-time we knew we needed to start winning some collisions and start going forward,\u2019 said Matavesi. \u2018We were hitting quite close to the ruck and then going wide without really owning it. It was easy to defend but all credit to Georgia. I thought they were outstanding.\u2019<\/p>\n
Fiji lost first-choice fly-half Caleb Muntz for the whole World Cup on the eve of the tournament after he suffered a serious injury.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Teti Tela is his No 10 replacement, but the truth is he is not a top-class playmaker. Tela\u2019s kicking from hand is poor.<\/p>\n
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Back up fly-half\u00a0Teti Tela\u00a0is not a top-class playmaker and\u00a0England must put him under pressure<\/p>\n
Fiji are also a little bit inconsistent off the tee with Simione Kuruvoli and Frank Lomani their place kicking options.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Whether it\u2019s George Ford or Owen Farrell at No 10 for England, they must ram home their advantage against Tela. If England put him under pressure, it will stop Fiji getting the ball to the likes of Radradra.<\/p>\n
\u2018Our job is to keep performing to get through to the quarter-finals. It\u2019s not going to be easy,\u2019 said Botia.<\/p>\n
Lomani added: \u2018England are a better side. We don\u2019t worry about outside noise. We focus on every game as a final. Even if we play England in a quarter-final, we are just going to play how we play.\u2019<\/p>\n
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