International Round-Up
Former Exeter Chiefs duo Watisoni Votu and Nemani Nadolo (above) were both on the scoresheet as Fiji showed no mercy to their Pacific Island rivals Tonga as they hammered them 45-17 in their Pacific Nations Cup clash.
Picking up where they left off against Italy last week, Fiji ran in six tries in Luatoka. Four of those went to two players, with Votu and Sireli Bobo both scoring twice along with tries from Akapusi Qera and Nadolo.
Nadolo, the Crusaders star, started again at inside centre and was impressive off the kicking tee, scoring six conversions and a penalty.
Fiji flew out into a 17-0 lead after 14 minutes thanks that penalty and tries from Votu and Nadolo to start the contest at a blinding pace.
Despite Fangatapu Apikotoa added a penalty to put Tonga - who included current Chief Fetu'u Vainikolo - on the board, Bobo struck again before half-time, the 38-year-old putting Fiji out of sight.
Votu added his second after the interval but the match turned when Viliami Fihaki came off the bench for Tonga to score two tries, both converted by Latiume Fosita. Suddenly the contest wasn't over at 31-17.
But Fiji had too much quality to not secure the result and scored two very late tries through Qera and Bobo's second to seal the win.
Meanwhile, Moray Low has been named in Scotland's squad for their upcoming Test clash with Argentina in Buenos Aires.
Low, a summer signing from Glasgow Warriors, started for Scotland in their latest 19-17 victory over Canada n Saturday in Toronto.
However, the hosts will count themselves unlucky with Jeff Hassler touching down and James Pritchard kicking the rest of their points.
Scotland struggled to impose themselves in attack after Grant Gilchrist scored his first international try. Stuart Hogg thumped over a long-range penalty, with Greig Laidlaw's boot providing the remaining points.