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Gareth Baber confident he can ‘push Fiji rugby forward’ as he takes over from mastermind Ben Ryan

The outgoing Hong Kong coach is ready to mould his methods around the super talent that the reigning Olympic gold medallists possess

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Outgoing Hong Kong sevens coach Gareth Baber trains with his squad in preparation for the Olympic repechage in Monaco this year. Photo: HKRU

Gareth Baber knows he has huge shoes to fill in taking over from Ben Ryan as coach of a Fiji side who are reigning Olympic and HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series champions.

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On top of their on-field success, the islanders path to gold in Rio captured the imagination of sports fans across the globe and Baber is taking the reins of arguably the world’s most unique rugby side.

Packed with world-class players who are as enigmatic as they are brilliant, keeping the side at the levels they have reached in the past 12 months will be no mean feat.

“What Ben has created, on the back of obviously what is one of the most talented rugby production lines in the world, I am going to try and emulate what happened there and push Fiji rugby forward,” Baber said.

“I’m just over the moon that I get this opportunity to challenge myself and see exactly what we can do with Fiji rugby moving forward.”

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South Africa coach Neil Powell (left), outgoing Fiji coach Ben Ryan, former New Zealand coach Gordon Tietjens and newly appointed Fiji coach Gareth Baber in the lead-up to this year’s Hong Kong Sevens. Photo: KY Cheng
South Africa coach Neil Powell (left), outgoing Fiji coach Ben Ryan, former New Zealand coach Gordon Tietjens and newly appointed Fiji coach Gareth Baber in the lead-up to this year’s Hong Kong Sevens. Photo: KY Cheng
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