Swire Shipping Fijian Drua head coach Glen Jackson is looking ahead with optimism as his team prepares to face the Western Force in the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific competition. Despite the Drua’s recent struggles, Jackson remains confident that the team is working hard to improve and achieve better results in the future.
Acknowledging the fiercely competitive nature of the league, Jackson highlighted the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and focusing on the long-term development of the team. “We’re doing everything in our power to try and win. It’s a tough competition, but I believe that with the right people and effort we are heading in the right direction,” Jackson stated.
This hopeful outlook aligns with the sentiments expressed in similar recent articles, where Jackson noted that despite no victories, the team managed to earn bonus points in close matches. He emphasized that the Drua’s commitment remains unwavering, and the squad is showing significant resilience, with players adapting and developing through challenging experiences.
As they prepare for their match at Churchill Park in Lautoka, Jackson’s focus is not only on securing a win but also on fostering a competitive spirit within the team. The Drua captain, Tevita Ikanivere, also shared the importance of focusing on opportunities and harnessing the support of their fans. The match represents a crucial chance for the team to turn things around and build momentum as they strive for success.
With a strong commitment to improvement and a desire to rise above past performances, the Drua’s journey symbolizes hope and potential for growth within the Fijian rugby community. Fans remain excited as the team gears up to take on the Western Force, buoyed by the belief that stronger performances are just around the corner.

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