Having coached in Fiji since 2004, Male applied for the Fijian head coach when it became vacant in 2011. He had previously acted as Assistant Coach to
Sam Domoni between 2009 and 2010, before taking hold of the
Fiji Warriors in 2010 and the
Under 20's in 2011. On 13 January 2012, following a disappointing fourth place in Pool D in the
2011 Rugby World Cup with
Sam Domoni in charge (including a record loss to
Wales 66–0 and an unconvincing 49–25 win over
Namibia), Inoke Male was named the new head coach of the Flying Fijians. Male's first match in charge was against Japan in the
2012 IRB Pacific Nations Cup, which saw Fiji win 25–19. They narrowly lost to Samoa in the second round 29–26, but finished second in the overall table following a 29–17 win over Tonga. Male also coached Fiji against Tier 1 nation
Scotland during the
2012 mid-year rugby union tests, but Scotland were the victors 37–25 in
Lautoka. Inoke and his team had a disappointing
end-of-year tour in 2012, losing 54–12 to England in London and losing 53–0 to
Ireland XV in
Munster. They earned a close 24–19 win over
Georgia, but the team also lost to English domestic club side
Gloucester 31–29. 2013 saw Fiji win their first ever
IRB Pacific Nations Cup winning 4 from 5 in the tournament; 22–8 win over Japan, 35–10 win over the United States and a 34–21 win over Tonga. Fiji's only loss was to Canada 20–18. In addition to the Pacific Nations Cup, Inoke led Fiji to a 33–14 win over the
Classic All Blacks as part of Fiji's centennial celebrations. The
2013 end-of-year tour saw Fiji win 2 from 4 on tour; 36–13 win over
Portugal in Lisbon and a 26–7 win over
Romania in
Bucharest. Fiji lost to a star-studded
Barbarians side 43–19 and to a weakened Italian side 37–31. This match however, saw Fiji break the record for the number of yellow cards given out to one team in a single test match at 5. In January 2014 the
International Rugby Board, (IRB), suspended funding to the
Fiji Rugby Union after a failure to address concerns over administration and governance with immediate effect. With the lack of money that the FRU has, the cash-strapped union sacked Inoke Male on 27 January 2014, 1 year early of his contract. This meant his win rate with Fiji was 50%, coached 16 won 8 lost 8. ==References==