Fiji women and Australia men qualify for Tokyo 2020

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Lavenia Tinai of the Fiji Airways Fijiana team on attack against Solomon Islands during their match of the second day of the 2019 Oceania Sevens tournament at the ANZ Stadium in Suva on Friday, November 08, 2019. Piture: JONACANI LALAKOBAU

SUVA, 11 NOVEMBER 2019 (WORLD RUGBY) – Fiji and Australia have qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games after victories in their respective qualifier finals at the Oceania Rugby Sevens Championship in Suva.

Fiji became the ninth women’s team to confirm their place at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games after reaching the final of the Oceania Rugby Sevens Championship, while Australia’s men will join their women’s team in Japan after also getting the job done at the ANZ Stadium in Suva.

Fiji’s qualification route was a lot more straightforward as they eased to a 36-0 win over Papua New Guinea in the qualifier final before falling 24-12 to invitational winners Australia in the match to decide the overall Oceania title. New Zealand won the third-place play-off 29-0 against PNG.

Meanwhile, Australia’s men had to overcome a real scare against Samoa, coming back from 12-0 down at half-time to win 19-12. They went on to contest the Oceania title against defending Olympic champions Fiji, and three second-half tries saw them come from behind to make it a golden day all-round for Australia. Japan beat Samoa 26-21 to claim the bronze medal.

Fijiana captain Rusila Nagasau said that they treated every game like a final as they wanted to ensure they gave their best performance for the Olympic qualifiers.

“For us right now everybody is happy. We came here with one aim and that is to qualify for the Olympics and we achieved that and now we are looking forward to the next tournament which is Dubai and Cape Town,” Nagasau said.

Ana Maria Naimasi bagged a brace of tries in the deciding match against PNG and she was joined on the scoresheet by Vasiti Solokoviti, Viniana Riwai, Luisa Tuisolo and Tokasa Seniyasi.

Eighteen teams have so far confirmed their place at Tokyo 2020. The men’s teams include Fiji, USA, New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina, Canada, Great Britain, Japan and now Australia, while New Zealand, USA, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Great Britain, Kenya, Japan and Fiji will be in the 12-strong line-up in the women’s competition. They will be joined by the African men’s and Asia women’s qualifiers by the end of the weekend.

Papua New Guinea and Samoa women and Samoa and Tonga men will get the chance to join them in Tokyo after they booked their place in the global repechage tournament as the second and third-best teams who had not yet already qualified for the Olympic Games.

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