The Rooster Chicken Fijian Drua Women’s rugby team is set to face a pivotal challenge against the Queensland Reds at Churchill Park in Lautoka, a match of great significance for their Super W competition ambitions. Coach Ifereimi Rawaqa stressed the necessity of winning at home to secure a spot in the semi-finals. Following a significant victory over the NSW Waratahs, the team is keen to maintain their momentum.

Rawaqa has chosen to keep the same starting lineup that achieved their last success, aiming for consistency and a solid execution of their strategy. He emphasized, “We need these two wins at home so it can qualify us for a home semi-final,” highlighting the importance of the game against the Reds. With their recent win boosting their confidence, the team is ready for the 1:05 PM kickoff, backed by enthusiastic local supporters.

This match not only represents a crucial point in the Drua Women’s season but also celebrates the growth of women’s sports in the region. The team has become a source of inspiration for future generations of female athletes, demonstrating the potential in women’s rugby, especially with players transitioning from sevens rugby, which brings added speed and strategy to the game.

The community engagement surrounding this match signals a bright future for women’s rugby in the Pacific, showcasing the dedication and resilience of these athletes. As the excitement mounts, the Drua Women not only aim to claim victory but also to highlight their skills and promote the sport further. Fans can enjoy the live coverage on FBC Sports, making this a day to remember for women’s rugby in Fiji. In addition, the ongoing support for women’s rugby highlights a growing recognition and investment in the sport, paving the way for future talent and opportunities.


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