Fiji down Samoa to win Pacific Nations Cup

Tonga won the third place playoff with a 31-20 win over Japan

Fijian teammates rejoice after scoring against Samoa during the 2015 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby. Photograph: Don MacKinnon/AFP/Getty Images
Fijian teammates rejoice after scoring against Samoa during the 2015 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby. Photograph: Don MacKinnon/AFP/Getty Images

Fiji have issued a warning to their World Cup rivals by winning the Pacific Nations Cup with a 39-29 defeat of Samoa in the final of the six-nation tournament on Monday.

The Fijians, who meet pool rivals England, Wales and Australia at the World Cup, were made to work hard by a gallant Samoa who fought back from a 17-3 deficit to snatch the lead early in the second half at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, British Columbia.

Fiji lock Leone Nakawara scored a brace of tries, with winger Fa'atoina Autagavaia notching two for Samoa.

Fiji finished the tournament undefeated with three wins and a thrilling 30-30 draw against the same opponents.

Tonga won the third place playoff with a 31-20 win over Japan, while the United States edged Canada 15-13 to finish the tournament fifth.

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