Korovulavula says a team without a yellow or red card will get a bonus point

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Order has been a concern for the Fiji 7s side for the last couple of seasons and coordinators of the 45th Fiji Bitter Marist 7s have figured out how to assist.

As a component of the competition’s sapphire commemoration Tournament Director Koli Korovulavula says they’ve fused things that are of an incentive to the administration of our public 7s groups.

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He says it would not be correct if what they are presenting doesn’t help the public side.

Korovulavula says a group without a yellow or red card will get a reward point.

“We’ve made a card reward if a group plays without being given a card they’ll get a reward point for that so that will become possibly the most important factor before we work on the focuses distinction in the event that you notice the HSBC competitions when groups are tied it goes to focuses contrast, we are venturing into taking a gander at the cards reward first”.

Another fascinating reality about the current year’s competition is groups won’t know who they’ll play after their first pool match.

This implies the aftereffect of a group’s first pool match will decide their next adversary.

Korovulavula says this is essential for the new organization that will be utilized at the competition in the not so distant future.

He says they’ve separated the pools into three gatherings of 16, four groups will be in one pool and four pools in a single gathering.

Korovulavula says after every one of the games in the separate gatherings, there ought to be three unbeaten groups.

He adds subsequently the groups will at that point be positioned before the main 16 continue to the ends.

There are 32 new groups out of the 48 that will be important for the competition.

The Marist 7s will be held from next Thursday to Saturday at the ANZ Stadium in Suva.

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