Rugby World Cup quarter-finals: Fiji's French-trained head coach aims to down England
It is not just the cross channel sporting rivalry that will be at play, but because Fiji will be led by an adopted son.
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It is not just the cross channel sporting rivalry that will be at play, but because Fiji will be led by an adopted son.
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