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Ben Gollings takes over as head coach of Fiji rugby sevens team

Former England great relishes challenge of guiding the country to back-to-back gold



Ben Gollings brings with him the experience of having coached Sri Lanka, Canada and Singapore.
Image Credit: Gulf News Archive

London: England’s former rugby sevens ace Ben Gollings has been appointed coach of double Olympic champions Fiji for three years, the Fiji Rugby Union said on Friday.

The 41-year-old finished his international career for England as a player in 2011, scoring 2,652 points - which remains the record for a sevens World Series player.

“We had many great battles when I was playing over the years but since I have shifted into coaching, I think there’s no better opportunity than to coach the world’s best team in the 7s arena,” Gollings said.

“I am thankful to Fiji Rugby for giving me the opportunity to coach this team and am looking forward to working with the exceptional group of boys in Fiji. The immediate focus of course is towards the HSBC Sevens Series, Commonwealth Games and the Sevens World Cup next year in South Africa.”

Gollings has extensive experience as a coach in the shorter format and has worked with the national teams of Sri Lanka, Canada and Singapore.

Fiji defeated New Zealand to retain their Olympic Rugby Sevens title in Tokyo this year, after winning the gold medal in Rio de Janeiro five years ago.

“Winning two gold medal back-to-back is something special and I know it’s a big challenge to take on,” he said.

“But I believe that my passion for the game meets the passion of the nation, so if we can match the two together and enhance the talent in Fiji then we could achieve our ultimate goals in the coming years.”

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