What an excellent week for the Scotland rugby team of training,culture and tropical storms ultimately culminating in a rousing 37-25 victory over the 'Flying Fijians' in which the much vaunted home side were outscored 4 tries to 3.
Having endured 3 days of torrential rains a match played under blue cloudless skies in almost 30 degrees tested the players' fitness, strength+endurance as well as the management in establishing cool dressing-room facilities & a keen pitchside cooling+drying strategy involving iced towels,dry towels+regular fluid replenishment.
The match ended in scenes of glorious sportsmanship on the field with shirt swapping & the entire playing group gathering in a circle to give thanks & praise one another. It was refreshing to witness+the entire atmosphere was convivial & at no stage hostile despite the home fans enthusiastically willing their team to succeed.
The entire Fijian week was humbling & joyfull: the pleasures expressed by the local villagers at Nawaka-so recently distraught by floods- on our squad visit; the appreciation of rugby strips donated to teams to kit out two full teams; the bouyant atmosphere leading up to this Test Match (first by a Tier One rugby nation since 2006 when Italy visited) & finally the overwhelming warmth after the match shown to the players of both teams: these are memories that will live long in this squad's minds.
Yet the support for sport in these islands is weak: modern facilities for training, strengthening & conditioning largely absent in the west of Fiji as far as we witnessed. More support for the natural flair & excitement for the game here is needed: we saw plenty of rugby being played in the villages on fields, & empty spaces as well as pitches. The lack of incoming tours by the leading nations quite appalling-why no visits & tests by England,Ireland,France,South Africa & perhaps most pertinently of all Australia & New Zealand?
Having endured 3 days of torrential rains a match played under blue cloudless skies in almost 30 degrees tested the players' fitness, strength+endurance as well as the management in establishing cool dressing-room facilities & a keen pitchside cooling+drying strategy involving iced towels,dry towels+regular fluid replenishment.
International School, Nadi where Scotland trained |
The entire Fijian week was humbling & joyfull: the pleasures expressed by the local villagers at Nawaka-so recently distraught by floods- on our squad visit; the appreciation of rugby strips donated to teams to kit out two full teams; the bouyant atmosphere leading up to this Test Match (first by a Tier One rugby nation since 2006 when Italy visited) & finally the overwhelming warmth after the match shown to the players of both teams: these are memories that will live long in this squad's minds.
Taking Rugby Holidays are really nice. The game is really exciting and the tour is so awesome.
ReplyDeleteYour website is very beautiful or Articles. I love it thank you for sharing for everyone. Sports Injury Physio
ReplyDelete