Swire Shipping Fijian Drua coach Glen Jackson has expressed concern over his team’s ability to maintain possession, particularly under pressure. Following a recent debrief, the players identified minor mistakes as a key factor affecting their performance, especially in their recent loss to the Crusaders.

“When we hang on to the ball, we look good, but when we go into contact, we try to force things. It’s essential to keep the ball and work towards our side,” Jackson noted. The disappointment from the defeat at home still lingers, but Jackson emphasized that the team needs to move on swiftly as they prepare for their upcoming match against the Highlanders this Saturday at 7:05 pm as part of the 2025 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season.

This meeting with the Highlanders comes on the heels of Jackson’s earlier reflections on the team’s struggles with consistency and discipline, particularly after a heavy 52-15 loss to the Western Force. During that match, the Drua’s inability to capitalize on opportunities and maintain composure significantly impacted the game’s outcome.

While the challenges are apparent, Jackson remains optimistic about the Drua’s potential for improvement. The team plans to utilize their training sessions effectively to refine their strategies and build resilience. Fans can catch the match live on FBC Sports, where the supportive atmosphere of home games may prove to be a crucial factor in energizing the players.

In light of the recent setbacks, the upcoming match offers a promising opportunity for the Drua to regroup and demonstrate their capabilities, reigniting hope for a turnaround in their season. With continued dedication and focus, there is belief that the team can rise to the challenge and enhance their performance in the league moving forward.


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