The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua are gearing up for their final match in the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season, and head coach Glen Jackson is urging his players to finish strong. This weekend’s clash against the Queensland Reds holds particular significance, especially since some players will be departing the club after the season concludes.

Jackson expressed confidence in the fitness levels of his squad, noting their hard work over the past two weeks, particularly following a recent victory against the Western Force in Lautoka. He stated, “We keep a very fit squad…disappointing to be in our last game and not a chance to make the playoffs, but I know moving forward next year we’ll be a good team.” This sentiment reflects a broader hope for the Drua’s future, suggesting that despite the challenges faced this season, they are poised for improvement in the coming years.

In preparing for the match at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday at 9:35 PM, Jackson acknowledged a few minor injuries in camp but remains optimistic about the team’s overall progress. He plans to announce the starting lineup shortly, reinforcing the urgency of making a strong final impression as the players look to conclude their season on a high note.

This match presents a vital opportunity for the team to build on their recent successes and demonstrate their capabilities in front of their passionate fanbase. With Jackson emphasizing teamwork and community support, there is a positive atmosphere surrounding the Drua as they aim to leave a lasting impact in Fijian rugby.

The unwavering support from their fans has been a crucial aspect of the team’s journey, and as they approach this final game, it serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and resilience in sports. The Fijian Drua’s dedication and hard work could mark the beginning of a hopeful chapter as they strive for success both now and in the future.


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