All Blacks Sevens coach Clark Laidlaw has been left frustrated and disappointed after Fiji struck late to beat New Zealand 14-10 in the quarter-finals of the Las Vegas rugby sevens tournament.
Jerry Tuwai's last-gasp try was enough to see Fiji home after the Kiwis had scored twice in the first spell to lead 10-7 at half-time.
Vatemo Ravouvou had opened the scoring for Fiji after two minutes, set up by a perfect offload from Amenoni Nasilasila.
New Zealand responded through Vilimoni Koroi two minutes later, then grabbed the lead right on half-time when a rolling maul barrelled through for Sione Molia to touch down.
The scoreline stalled at 10-7 after the restart until Tuwai burst through the flagging Kiwi defence nearly two minutes after the final hooter had sounded.