Tamani joins the Fijian 7s in Vancouver as Tuimaba and Ikanikoda return home
In form Tabadamu Captain Terio Tamani has flown to Vancouver to join the Fiji Airways Fijian 7s as winger Aminiasi Tuimaba and utility back Livai Ikanikoda return home to Fiji.
Tuimaba arrived into the country this morning to join his family who are mourning the loss of his grandfather who the Yasawa sensation attributes much of his rugby and professional success to.
Livai Ikanikoda sustained a high grade ankle injury in the Los Angeles final against South Africa on Monday and will head straight into an intensive rehabilitation programme at home on the island.
Fijian 7s Head Coach Gareth Baber is fortunate to have the depth in his squad to call upon without disruption to their preparation for Canada.
“We will definitely miss the services of Tuimaba and Livai but it gives opportunity to other players to take the responsibility” he said.
Baber added “Terio will adjust in fast as he has played with us in the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series recently.”
Meanwhile, the Fiji Airways Fijian 7s team visited Mount Pleasant Elementary School today as part of their legacy program.
Fiji is pooled with France, Canada and Wales.
They take on plays Wales at 7.37am (FJT) on Sunday, then face Canada at 10.49am (FJT) and battles it out against France at 2.33pm (FJT).