Fiji paid the price for a sluggish start and ill-discipline as they fell to a record defeat to Scotland at Scottish Gas Murrayfield in their opening match of the Autumn Nations Series.
Shorn of the majority of their Rugby World Cup 2023 stars, Fiji have named a starting XV exclusively drawn from Super Rugby outfit Fijian Drua.
Fiji head coach Mick Byrne has named four uncapped players in his 39-man squad, which also features a host of overseas stars for their Autumn Nations Series campaign.
The Flying Fijians have named a 30-man squad for the upcoming Pacific Nations Cup with Drua hooker Tevita Ikanivere named to captain the side.
Fiji player ratings: Fiji emerged victorious in a closely contested clash against Georgia at the Stade Matmut Atlantique, showcasing their attacking prowess while facing a spirited challenge in the set-piece from the Georgians.
New Fiji boss Simon Raiwalui has named a 45-strong Rugby World Cup training squad consisting of numerous stars such as Semi Radradra and 10 uncapped players.
After three cancellations, Fiji are finally ready to make their Autumn Nations Cup debut and Vern Cotter has unveiled the XV to face Georgia.
Semi Radradra is unavailable due to a failed Covid-19 test and it's now reported that the Fiji vs France Nations Cup game could be cancelled.
Saracens are also supplying 11 players, headed by ex-England scrum half Richard Wigglesworth and Scotland wing Sean Maitland.
Nadolo, who quit test rugby last year, is back in the squad after a successful switch to Leicester proved he was still a defence busting force.