The Fijian Drua Women are gearing up to kick off their 2025 Super W season with an exhilarating match against the NSW Waratahs at Allianz Stadium in Sydney. Head coach Ifereimi Rawaqa has revealed a largely revamped lineup that features six debutants, including notable Olympic bronze medalist Alowesi Nakoci. This fresh infusion of talent is aimed at energizing the team and enhancing their pace on the field.

Rawaqa expressed confidence in the 23 players selected, highlighting their potential to elevate the team’s performance. “We are trying to inject fresh legs into the experienced players; I believe it’s a good team to face the Waratahs,” he remarked. This season presents a crucial moment for the Drua Women, who aspire to build upon their past achievements and contribute to the growth of women’s rugby in Fiji and the larger Pacific area.

The Waratahs enter this game with a strong sense of confidence, having clinched the championship title five times and secured a decisive victory against the Drua Women in last year’s grand final with a score of 50-14. However, head coach Mike Ruthven has pointed out that their focus remains firmly on the upcoming match, dismissing any reliance on past successes.

Set to begin at 6:05 PM local time, the match will be broadcast live on FBC Sports. With a blend of experienced players and ambitious newcomers, the Fijian Drua Women are eager to make a significant impact in this competitive league and showcase their resilience after overcoming difficulties in earlier seasons.

Fans can look forward to an exciting display of talent as the Drua Women embark on their campaign, uniting youth and experience on the field and bringing an inspiring sense of hope for the future of women’s rugby.


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