The FMF Flying Fijians coach Ilivasi Tabua will assess the injury of two players before naming his run-on team for the Canada clash tomorrow.
Akapusi Qera who was named man of the match after the Japan match yesterday has a corked thigh while Wame Lewaravu has a bruise on his chest and Tabua is hopeful that both players will be available to play on Monday.
Speaking to Village sports Tabua said he has challenged the players to improve on their performance and it has been well accepted by the team.
Audio 1
FMF Flying Fijians will play Canada in their second pool match on Monday at 12am.
Meanwhile, an easier route to the rugby World Cup final is what Jake White's Springboks will earn if they beat England in their group phase tomorrow morning.
White said this will be a hell of a match but is not predicting a one-sided affair although England was not that impressive against USA in their opening match.
Audio 2
Former England international Martin Bayfield said the defending champions will have to have a good game plan to beat the Springboks.
England / South Africa match kicks off at 7am tomorrow. In other match tomorrow at 11pm New Zealand plays Portugal.
Then at 1am Sunday Australia take on Wales and at 7am Ireland meets Georgia.
More from this day
Stories published on 14/09/2007
-
Court declarations sought14/09/2007 13:18 -
14/09/2007 13:10 -
Senilagakali rasises concern over FSM14/09/2007 12:45 -
Leadership Fiji organises blood drive14/09/2007 12:40 -
Councils do submit monthly report-Kumar14/09/2007 12:40 -
Mosese Nailumu found guilty14/09/2007 12:30 -
Man escapes from custody14/09/2007 12:26 -
Police question Mexican woman14/09/2007 12:25 -
Monfort takes top honours again14/09/2007 09:54 -
Ali/Heffernan keep quite-Bainimarama14/09/2007 08:05
Search this day in the archive