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Published 09:44 30 Aug 2016 BST
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Last week, several of the Fijian stars have returned home to a welcome fit for heroes. They travelled from Nadi to Suva and it must have felt like the whole nation had turned out.
On Monday, Semi Kunatani returned to his village of Naveyago for the first time since helping Fiji to Olympic gold. The scenes were truly heartwarming and spirit-lifting.On our way to the stadium #Fiji7s #RioOlympics2016 pic.twitter.com/iL9RzP96Yo
— Ben Ryan Fiji 7s (@benjaminryan) August 21, 2016
Unbelievable day watching Semi Kunatani return to his village of Naveyago for the first time since winning Gold. pic.twitter.com/IVIYJrymAf — Sean Maloney (@seanny202) August 30, 2016Kunatini and his teammates have been awarded the Officer of the Order of Fiji medal in honour of their achievements in Rio. The versatile forward will return to his club side, Toulouse, in the coming weeks. The French outfit are scheduled to play Connacht in the Champions Cup. The new GAA Hour football podcast is here. Listen to Colm Parkinson, Senan Connell, and Barry Cahill dissect a classic between Dublin and Kerry. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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