Fiji were highly entertaining to watch in the Rugby World Cup, but Sevens rugby has always been their forte as the high-stepping and mental offloads that the Fijians love so much are integral to success in the sport which will make its debut at the Olympics next year.
Fiji won the Dubai Sevens title after coming from behind to beat England in the final, but the highlight of their tournament no doubt came from a simply stunning try against Australia in the semi-final.
All 7 players on the pitch touched the ball as Fiji carried from inside their own 22, firing offload after offload to run the Aussies ragged:
RE:LIVE: More @fijirugby magic from the #Dubai7s. Offload kings in action. Slick.
https://t.co/brBI6MrupB
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) December 5, 2015
Mesmeric.
The Fijians in full flow with space ahead of them is great to watch. They now lead the Sevens tournament overall:
Here's how the #hsbc7s standings look after round one! pic.twitter.com/boeWt35Jg5
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) December 5, 2015