Swire Shipping Fijian Drua’s captain Isoa Nasilasila and coach Glen Jackson are focusing on improving their communication with referees and enhancing set-piece execution as they prepare to bounce back in their next matches.

Following a challenging encounter against the NSW Waratahs, where they struggled in the scrum, both Nasilasila and Jackson recognized the need to regroup and rectify their mistakes. Nasilasila noted that while their scrum has generally performed well, the Waratahs displayed strong tactics that effectively disrupted their game flow. He emphasized the importance of addressing these issues to regain control in future fixtures.

He acknowledged the Waratahs’ effective strategies, particularly their robust front row and hit-and-chase plays, which played a significant role in the match. The Drua are keen to focus on these areas as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Hurricanes in round three of the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific.

This home match will take place at Churchill Park in Lautoka, kicking off at 3:35 PM. Fans can catch all the action live on FBC Sports, bringing an exciting opportunity for the Drua to showcase their improvements and bounce back on their home turf.

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