00:00 Fiji are on verge of a third World Cup quarter-final berth after coming from behind to send off a
00:06 spirited Georgia, pushing Eddie Jones Australia to the brink of elimination in process.
00:13 The fact that they haven't claimed bonus points means we can't say for sure yet,
00:19 but Fiji won't be complaining. This was game looked like they were going to lose for long time,
00:26 and the fact that found way to win was sign of their progress. As a result,
00:32 they are almost there and could even be confirmed as quarter-finalists on Sunday,
00:38 depending on what happens between Australia and Portugal. Otherwise,
00:43 their fate will be in their own hands when they face Latta next week and will only prolong the
00:49 misery for Jones and Wallabies without hurting Portugal. Truth be told,
00:55 they never looked like they were going to score on four tries,
00:59 and that was mainly due to Georgia's stubbornness. When final whistle blew,
01:04 players dispersed onto field and tanks were emptied. They were hit hard by injuries in this tournament,
01:12 but they made 199 matches in total, 25 of which were contributed by Mikheil Gachekuladze. Ultimately,
01:22 Pacific Islanders managed two tries. One with an acrobatic finish from their captain Wasey Nayakalavu.
01:30 The other with substitute Vinaya Habosi following a momentary spell from Levani Bosha,
01:37 making his first appearance in last eight since 2007.
01:42 England are likely weight in the last eight but Fiji head coach Simon Raiwalui refuses to look that
01:49 far ahead, hinting it could contribute his side's shaky start. "Im really worried about Portugal coming,"
01:58 he said. "If we look too far beyond this match, we will slip." Davit Niniyashvili,
02:05 one of Georgia's prominent artists, opposes Fiji's Celestino Revutamada.
02:11 Philippe Lopez' AFP Fiji's lineup was again unstable. Their handling left much to be desired
02:19 and from the moment they kicked off there was a sense of "panic", perhaps understandable given the danger,
02:26 but they missed touch on their kicks, fumbled the ball,
02:30 and gave up two scoring opportunities that Georgia really should have had.
02:36 The first of these chances was gilded Davit Niniyashvili headed out to fellow winger Akaki Tabusadze,
02:44 who inexplicably fumbled on the tryline call.
02:47 Had scrum-half Luka Matkava taken advantage of overlap on the left a few minutes later,
02:54 Georgia would certainly have scored opening try. While he scored a penalty in the first quarter,
03:01 the excellent Niniyashvili also scored a penalty, putting Georgia ahead 60 as Fiji tried to regain its composure.
03:10 Niniyashvili soon put Georgia further ahead and it could have gone even better after the first 40
03:17 minutes if Aka Tabusadze's attempt at a forward pass had not been ignored after a confused passage
03:25 of play. Half-time was neither enough to calm Fiji nor satisfy Georgia's defensive appetite and before long,
03:34 Semih Radradra was on his way to the Sinbin for a deliberate strike.
03:39 Sam Matavisas' problems down line continued but Nayakallavu eventually led Fiji down the left in 50th
03:48 minute. Frank Lomani actually had Chan
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