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Fiji dig deep to beat Georgia and close on last eight

BORDEAUX, France :Waisea Nayacalevu and Vinaya Habosi scored second-half tries to steer Fiji to a gritty 17-12 victory over Georgia in World Cup Pool C on Saturday, taking the Pacific Islanders a step closer to the quarter-finals for the first time since 2007.

It was a poor game in Bordeaux between a Fijian side who made countless basic errors and a Georgian team who defended bravely but offered little in attack.

Fiji go the job done, however, as they moved to 10 points, four behind leaders Wales but four ahead of Australia with a game against Portugal to come in Toulouse on Oct. 8 in which they need one point to make sure of a knockout place.

It is the end of the road for Georgia, who have two defeats and a draw and will be playing for pride in their final fixture against Wales.

Australia remain mathematically in the hunt to advance, but their faint hopes have diminished further and a first ever pool- stage exit looms for Eddie Jones’s side.

Fiji always play on the edge in terms of their attack, throwing the ball around with little structure, but what they needed against Georgia was to simplify their play. When they did that in the second period, it paid handsome dividends.

Georgia camped in the Fiji half in the opening 10 minutes and were rewarded with a penalty by flyhalf Luka Matkava. When long-range specialist Davit Niniashvili added two more, they led 9-0 at the interval.

The Pacific Islanders made a poor start to the second half when winger Semi Radradra received a yellow card for a deliberate knock-down, but after weathering more Georgia pressure, they scored the first try.

It was a superb effort as winger Nayacalevu twisted his body as he was tackled by two defenders and dotted down in the corner before being

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