Fiji have done their part to establish a new-world order after ending the Kiwis Rugby League World Cup dream with a historic 4-2 win in Wellington tonight.
A week on from their shock defeat to Tonga in Hamilton the Kiwis went from bad to worse to suffer their second-straight loss to a second-tier nation in their first test against Fiji in a grinding try-less affair at Wellington Regional Stadium.
A penalty to Fiji hooker Apisai Koroisau gave the visitors a 2-0 halftime lead, with Kiwis halfback Shaun Johnson levelling the scores five minutes after the resumption, before Fiji centre Taane Milne's boot gave his side the winning edge 18 minutes from fulltime.
The result leaves the Kiwis to reflect on a campaign that fell to pieces after two promising but ultimately deceiving first-up pool wins over strugglers Samoa and Scotland, while Fiji advance to a semi-final against Australia at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium next Friday.