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Le Monde
Le Monde
30 Sep 2023


Fiji's flanker Levani Botia (3rd L) runs with the ball during the France 2023 Rugby World Cup Pool C match between Fiji and Georgia at the stade de Bordeaux in Bordeaux, southwestern France, on September 30, 2023.

Anxious and error-prone Fiji fought back to beat fading Georgia 17-12 on Saturday, September 30, and remain on course for the World Cup quarter-finals, pushing Australia to the brink of elimination. Fiji scored two second-half tries as they rebounded from a nine-point half-time deficit to tighten their grip on second place in Group C. Still, their failure to collect a bonus point left Australia with a slight hope of avoiding a first-ever group-stage exit. Georgia was eliminated. Australia and Fiji both finish the group by facing Portugal. Australia must pick up a bonus-point win and hope Fiji loses without a point. Even Portugal could sneak in with two remarkable victories.

With a quarter-final place beckoning, Fiji started anxiously in Bordeaux, messing up restarts, losing lineouts, giving away penalties and paying the habitual price for their high-risk passing attack and repeatedly dropping the ball. Yet Georgia also showed nerves as they blew gilt-edged touchdown chances at each end of the half. After two minutes, Akaki Tabutsadze spilled the ball with the try-line calling. The winger was denied at the end of the half. After Georgia counter-attacked more than 60 meters following a double Fijian fumble, Tornike Jalagonia hurled his pass forward as he found the wide-open Tabutsadze.

Georgia did punish Fiji's indiscipline. Luka Matkava kicked a short penalty and long-range specialist Davit Niniashvili booted one from inside his own half and one from almost 50m to give Georgia a 9-0 half-time lead. But Georgia had also lost hooker Tengizi Zamtaradze and lock Lasha Jaiani to injury in the first 17 minutes, leaving their replacements to play more than three-quarters of a ferocious match.

Fiji's Semi Radradra drew a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on in the first minute of the second half. Down a man, Fiji finally made their passes stick. Captan Waisea Nayacalevu twirled through two tackles on the wing to touch down behind his back. Frank Lomani converted from wide and then hit the post with a penalty from right in front but squirted one through from a few yards further away after 65 minutes to put Fiji a point ahead.

Georgia's defense began to slacken. Flanker Levani Botia smashed into the Georgian line and then flipped a sublime pass to substitute Vinaya Habosi who jagged through a huge hole to score. Lomani converted and Fiji had an eight-point lead and 11 minutes to earn a try bonus point and lock up a last-eight place Instead, Josua Tuisova tackled high and bumped heads with Miriani Modebadze to earn a card and Matkava converted the penalty. Fiji survived one last Georgian thrust to hold on to the victory.

Le Monde with AFP