Fiji beat USA to reach Pacific Nations Cup final
- Fiji defeated the United States 22-3 in the semi-final held in Tokyo.
- Elia Canakaivata scored two tries, contributing significantly to Fiji's victory.
- Fiji will compete in the final against either Japan or Samoa next weekend.
Fiji secured their place in the Pacific Nations Cup final after a decisive 22-3 victory over the United States in Tokyo. The match showcased Fiji's resilience, as they overcame an early penalty from the USA to take control of the game. Elia Canakaivata was instrumental, scoring two tries, while Fiji's defense remained impenetrable, notably not conceding any points in the second half throughout the tournament. Captain Tevita Ikanivere acknowledged the challenge posed by the American team, who finished as runners-up in their group. The semi-final was marked by a slow start for Fiji, who found themselves trailing after a penalty kick from Chris Mattina. However, they quickly regained momentum with a penalty from Caleb Muntz, followed by Canakaivata's first try. Despite Ikanivere's sin-bin in the second half, Fiji managed to extend their lead with a third try from Frank Lomani, demonstrating their depth and skill. The USA captain, Nate Augspurger, noted that while his team aimed to match Fiji's physicality, they struggled to maintain their performance in the second half. This match highlighted the competitive nature of the revamped tournament format, where teams like the USA have shown significant improvement. With this victory, Fiji will face either Japan or Samoa in the final, set to take place in Osaka next weekend. Their consistent performance throughout the tournament positions them as strong contenders to defend their title.