No. | Name | |
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15Kini Murimurivalu, - | ||
14Asaeli Tikoirotuma, - | ||
13Vereniki Goneva, - | ||
12Levani Botia, - | ||
11Nemani Nadolo, - 6 | ||
10Ben Volavola, - | ||
9Nemia Kenatale, - | ||
1Campese Ma'afu, - | ||
2Sunia Koto, - | ||
3Lee-Roy Atalifo, - | ||
4Api Ratuniyarawa, - | ||
5Leone Nakarawa, - | ||
6Dominiko Waqaniburotu, - | ||
7Akapusi Qera, - | ||
8Masi Matadigo, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Viliame Veikoso, - | ||
17Peni Ravai, - | ||
18Taniela Koroi, - | ||
19Tevita Cavubati, - | ||
20Netani Talei, - | ||
21Henry Seniloli, - | ||
22Josh Matavesi, - | ||
23Timoci Nagusa, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
ESPN's Rob Bartlett had this to say:
"After an enthralling, warming and extremely enjoyable opening 60 minutes at Stadium MK, this match descended into a chaotic, ugly and ill-tempered affair. Like buses, World Cup tries apparently come in twos as once again the crowd erupted as Ormaechea finished cleanly for Uruguay. However, his night would end prematurely; referee JP Doyle had warned both the Uruguayan scrum-half and Fiji's Campese Ma'afu numerous times to stay away from each other and, shortly after Tevita Cavubati's 63rd-minute try produced a couple of feisty scuffles, the evening took a turn for the worse. When Kini Murimurivalu bundled over the line for Fiji's fifth try, all hell broke loose. Ormaechea and Ma'afu had clearly decided to ignore Doyle's warning and the referee had no choice but to award two yellow cards - which, combined with Ormaechea's early sin-bin, meant he became the first player to be shown a red card at this World Cup. A sour end to an otherwise fantastic - and largely good-spirited - encounter."