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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

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This weekend's clash marks the first meeting between Wales and Fiji since the South Sea Islanders humbled the men in red in their final pool fixture at the 2007 World Cup, dumping them out of the competition.

The embarrassing 38-34 defeat at Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes spelt the end of Gareth Jenkins' tenure as national coach and paved the way for Warren Gatland to succeed him.

While Wales have unquestionably progressed under the New Zealander the home side are entering the contest on the back of five straight defeats, and they have opened their November campaign with losses to Australia and South Africa.

And while Fiji have never won in Cardiff their last visit, in 2005, saw Wales scrape home 11-10 thanks to a late Nicky Robinson drop goal.

The tourists arrive in Cardiff on the back of a 34-12 reverse at the hands of France.

Despite the comprehensive scoreline the visitors were actually ahead at the end of the first quarter and Domoni, who today made eight changes to his starting line-up for Friday's match, believes his side are more than capable of causing another huge upset.

"We have a squad we can mix and match and our chances are good, compared to our lack of preparation time for last week's game," he said.

"The boys have had more time around each other and more time to gel. We have a good backline and a good pack of forwards and we are backing ourselves and playing for each other, it should be a cracker of a game."

Wales have adapted very different approaches for their two autumn appointments to date. Looking to be direct around the ruck area against the Wallabies, but putting more tempo into their game against South Africa.

Gatland's men may be well advised to steer clear of the loose style of play that cost them so dearly in 2007, and look to take on the Fijian pack, but Domoni is not concerned over what tactics Wales will use.

"Our preparations focus on ourselves," he said.

"We are not worrying about anyone else. We are controlling our mental approach and focusing on how we will attack them.

"It's a well balanced squad and the guys that we have down on paper have our backing and our faith that they can do a good job on Friday."

Among the eight changes made by Domoni are the inclusion of Exeter full-back Josh Matavesi and Saracens wing Michael Tagicakibau, while Gloucester flanker Akapusi Qera drops to the bench.

The matchday 22 includes six players involved in the 2007 meeting and there could have been as many as eight had former Leicester centre Seru Rabeni and Sale lock Wame Lewaravu not been delayed in travelling from France by visa issues.

Tagicakibau, the younger brother of Samoa and London Irish back Sailosi, and fellow flyer Vereniki Goneva face up to a powerful Wales wing combination in the form of 18-year-old George North, who grabbed two tries in an impressive debut against South Africa, and Aled Brew.

And the 25-year-old is looking forward to the challenge, and his first opportunity to play at the Millennium Stadium.

"I have heard a bit about them," he said. "But, to be honest, I have not seen a great deal of them but I am looking forward to the challenge and the chance to show what I can do and hopefully it will be a good game.

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