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Favourites Fiji to face Japan in Olympic sevens semis while South Africa meet confident Team GB

Pacific islanders remain on course to win nation’s first-ever Olympic medal

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Josua Tuisova carries the ball into battle for Fiji in their 12-7 quarter-final victory over New Zealand on Wednesday. Photo: AFP

Top seeds Fiji edged a faltering New Zealand to set up a rugby sevens semi-final against unheralded Japan in their bid for a first ever Olympic medal.

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The other last-four match will see Britain, who beat Argentina 5-0 thanks to Dan Bibby’s extra-time try, up against South Africa, who ran out comprehensive 22-5 winners over Australia.

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In a dramatic day’s rugby at the Deodoro Stadium, the Fijians, led superbly by playmaker Osea Kolinisau, held on at the death for a 12-7 victory over the Kiwis, who had scraped into the quarters by a solitary point on points difference from the United States.

We’ve got one aim and that’s to win gold medal, not silver or bronze
Fiji coach Ben Ryan

“Those quarters you just want to get through them with 12 fit men, which we’ve done,” said Fiji coach Ben Ryan.

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