Fiji has beaten the Māori All Blacks for the first time in more than 60 years with a 27-10 win in Suva.
Led by two tries to centre Waisea Nayacalevu, the Fijian side were too strong for the visitors and claimed their first win over their Māori counterparts since their 17-8 win in Dunedin in 1957.
The Fijian side set the tone of the game from the outset as they moved the ball freely and ran with conviction. With a strong wind at their backs, the hosts were quick to get on the front foot and force the visitors to defend.
Fiji made the most of an average kicking game from the visitors to keep the pressure on and were rewarded in the 21st minute when speedy fullback Alifereti Veitokani was sent through a hole in the defence by first five-eighth Ben Volavola.
The side extended their lead to 12 soon after when No 8 Vili Mata breezed past a weak tackle attempt by his opposite Akira Ioane and out-muscled to cover defence to plant the ball in the corner.