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Last Updated: Sep 20, 2007 - 3:05:01 PM |
Little, Fiji's all time top points scorer, is one of the key players for the Fijians and said he was looking forward at getting a run against the Wallabies.
"Personally I would love to play against Australia," Little said.
"I haven't played against Australia before. I'd love to start but on the other hand I'd love to see 'Wais' (flyhalf Waisea Luveniyali) play so I am a bit on the fence."
The man from Tokora in New Zealand reached a personal milestone after he joined the 100 club, becoming one of the few players to have reached a century of points at the World Cup. He said he did impart things to Luveniyali.
"Yes and no. I like to leave him alone a bit," he said. "I'll answer any questions, if I have the answers, that he might have but I think you learn from experiences rather than someone telling you what to do."
Wing Vilimoni Delasau is also hoping he will get the nod to play against Australia.
The France-based Sorokoba flyer scored a try against Canada in second start at the tournament. The former Canterbury Crusaders winger had a lack luster performance against Japan where he was shown the yellow card for a high tackle.
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