Swire Shipping Fijian Drua’s captain Isoa Nasilasila and head coach Glen Jackson are setting their sights on enhancing communication with referees and improving their set-piece execution as they aim to rebound in their forthcoming matches.

After a tough match against the NSW Waratahs, where the Drua struggled significantly in the scrum, both Nasilasila and Jackson acknowledged the necessity of regrouping and addressing their shortcomings. Nasilasila commented on the generally strong performance of their scrum but highlighted that the Waratahs implemented effective strategies that disrupted their gameplay. He stressed the need to focus on these areas to regain control in future matchups.

The captain credited the Waratahs for their strong front row and hit-and-chase tactics, which were instrumental in their victory. Preparing for their next challenge against the Hurricanes in round three of the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific, the Drua are keen to work on these specific elements.

The upcoming home game is set to take place at Churchill Park in Lautoka, with kickoff scheduled for 3:35 PM. The match presents a thrilling opportunity for fans to witness the Drua’s efforts to improve and showcase their resolve on familiar ground, with the action available live on FBC Sports. This encounter not only presents a chance for the team to bounce back but also to engage their dedicated supporters with an exciting display of rugby.

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