DIEHARD
08-11-08, 06:02 PM
Fiji coach ready to dish to Ireland
Coach Joe Rabele Dakuitoga rested his National Rugby League roster of players, giving island based players their chance at the Bluetongue Stadium, on Australia's central coast.
Dakuitoga is not fazed by the loss, his focus is on Ireland, on the Gold Coast, Monday.
"We are looking forward to that game, this is a big achievement for the Fiji National rugby league because it has been 16 years since it started, so it is big news," he said.
"There are alot of companies who will support, us now.
"To be in this stage is a blessing, we talked about it , and we are ready to give everything we have got got left, on Monday."
Coach Dakuitoga says the Fiji Pay TV station, MyTV has run out of satellite dishes, so hot is demand for the broadcast of the rugby league World Cup.
"We heard that they ran out of satellite in Fiji, because all the people are Fiji are running to them, because they have to change their antennae," Dakuitoga explained.
"MyTV is the only one running this World Cup on TV in Fiji and they have run out of transmission, but that is how well the boys are playing in this tournament."
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au
Coach Joe Rabele Dakuitoga rested his National Rugby League roster of players, giving island based players their chance at the Bluetongue Stadium, on Australia's central coast.
Dakuitoga is not fazed by the loss, his focus is on Ireland, on the Gold Coast, Monday.
"We are looking forward to that game, this is a big achievement for the Fiji National rugby league because it has been 16 years since it started, so it is big news," he said.
"There are alot of companies who will support, us now.
"To be in this stage is a blessing, we talked about it , and we are ready to give everything we have got got left, on Monday."
Coach Dakuitoga says the Fiji Pay TV station, MyTV has run out of satellite dishes, so hot is demand for the broadcast of the rugby league World Cup.
"We heard that they ran out of satellite in Fiji, because all the people are Fiji are running to them, because they have to change their antennae," Dakuitoga explained.
"MyTV is the only one running this World Cup on TV in Fiji and they have run out of transmission, but that is how well the boys are playing in this tournament."
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au