Fiji boss Vern Cotter says Saturday's Dublin clash nothing more than a "training session" for Ireland
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Andy Farrell’s side go into the middle game of their autumn campaign having downed world champions South Africa and with Australia on the horizon.
The Flying Fijians have never beaten the nation currently top of the world rankings, losing each of the four previous meetings.
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Hide AdHead coach Cotter, who has made three personnel changes following last weekend’s defeat to Scotland, talked down the prospect of snapping that run, suggesting the game is a learning exercise opposed to a genuine contest.
“We will have to step up against Ireland,” he said, according to fijirugby.com.
“The game against South Africa has given them an enormous amount of confidence and they are barely looking at us because they have Australia the week after.
“For them, it’s just a training session and for us, it’s a game where we can learn so we will use this opportunity to get better.”
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Hide AdCotter has recalled Teti Tela in place of Vilimoni Botitu at fly-half following the 28-12 loss at Murrayfield, while lock Isoa Nasilasila comes in for Temo Mayanavanua.
Seta Tuicuvu moves to full-back to fill the void left by the injured Kini Murimurivalu, giving Jiuta Wainiqolo an opportunity on the right wing.
Ahead of the game, Ireland boss Andy Farrell has warned that Test caps “are not gimmes” as he admitted underwhelming second-team performances had cost some of Ireland’s fringe players a place in his squad to face Fiji.