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October 16, 2003 Thursday Sha'aban 19, 1424

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Fiji and US serve up late drama


SYDNEY, Oct 15: Fiji survived a late scare to beat the United States 19-18 on Wednesday as the fifth World Cup finally served up a match which remained a contest for the full 80 minutes.

Italy’s pool D match against Tonga was also competitive until John Kirwan’s Azzurri, inspired by debutant flyhalf Rima Wakarua, ran in a couple of late tries for a 36-12 victory.

But Samoa’s 10-try, 60-13 drubbing of Uruguay in pool C, while entertaining, was another of the mismatches that have blighted the early pool games.

In the late drama in the opening match of the day in Brisbane, U.S. flyhalf Mike Hercus pushed a conversion attempt wide of the uprights with seconds remaining to allow Fiji to hang on for a victory in their pool B encounter.

Results:

POOL B

Fiji 19 United States 18

POOL C

Samoa 60 Uruguay 13

POOL D

Italy 36 Tonga 12.—AFP/Reuters






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