Hong Kong 7s: Fiji Sets Record, 5 In A Row

The Fiji Rugby 7s side created history by becoming the first side to win at So Kon Po Stadium for five consecutive years.
They beat France in the HSBC Hong Kong 7s final 21 – 7.
Fiji head coach Gareth Baber dedicates his side's win to the families affected by the recent events in Christchurch, New Zealand #HK7s pic.twitter.com/INWqgt4vQo
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) April 7, 2019
Celebrating the @fijirugby way #HK7s pic.twitter.com/GGaJfFDkyU — World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) April 7, 2019
A well-deserved award for Aminiasi Tuimaba – Player of the Final!
Your @HSBC_Sport Player of the Final for the #HK7s is Fiji’s Aminiasi Tuimaba pic.twitter.com/PlfdnKqf9r
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) April 7, 2019
In the bigger scheme of things, this is where Fiji stands leading up to the Singapore 7s next week.
The 2019 #HSBC7s series standings look like this with three events to go! Remember, top four get automatic qualification to #Tokyo2020@Olympicspic.twitter.com/B0hnqp6dF8 — World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) April 7, 2019
Haleluyah. One of the youngest Viti Team assembled for HK. Lads work very hard @ training,mindset change & behavioral adjustments as pro athletes&compliance to performance culture. Always work in progress. Blessed to work with staff & fine young men. #5Grace. #Vinaka #NextJob pic.twitter.com/0Jy2F5GQgu
— Naca Cawanibuka (@cawnac_naca) April 7, 2019
Definitely a good start to another week.
Bus & car horns going off here in #Fiji capital city #Suva with bursts of fireworks! One hell of a way to start the week! Vinaka Viti! #Rugby7s #HK7s #HongKong7s
— Jope Tarai (@JopeTarai) April 7, 2019