The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua are preparing to face the Hurricanes and Waratahs, with head coach Glen Jackson indicating potential changes to the lineup due to the demanding travel schedule ahead. Jackson’s approach aims to ensure that players receive ample game time while minimizing the risk of injury. He acknowledged the challenge presented by traveling from Fiji to Napier, describing it as “not easy” and emphasized the importance of balancing player needs during the intense six-day turnaround to play the Waratahs.

Jackson mentioned, “We will be making a few changes. We know we have a fair bit of travel, and we want to make sure most people get a run as well as what is best for our team.” This sentiment echoes his focus on fitness and resilience, which has been a central theme in the team’s training regimen during the off-season. The Drua head coach has been advocating for rigorous fitness training to prepare the players for the physical demands of Super Rugby, underlining that without proper fitness, winning is not viable.

The upcoming matches are pivotal for the Drua as they look to build on their performances after a narrow defeat to the ACT Brumbies. Jackson previously highlighted the need for improvement in areas like breakdown management, especially against the strong Hurricanes side known for their aggressive playing style. The ethos of developing players’ confidence while addressing past errors reflects a growing resilience within the squad, which fans hope will translate to on-field success.

This proactive strategy demonstrates Jackson’s commitment to creating an adaptable and robust team. As the Drua gears up for these fixtures, expectations remain high that they will display the spirit and talent honed through their rigorous preparation. With a focus on teamwork and continuous improvement, fans can look forward to exciting matches and hopeful prospects for the season.


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