Drua's Injury Comeback: Will Waqa's Return Spark Victory?

Drua’s Injury Comeback: Will Waqa’s Return Spark Victory?

The Fijian Drua have received a significant boost ahead of their upcoming match against the NSW Waratahs, with Etonia Waqa rejoining the selection pool after a lengthy nine-month recovery from injury. Waqa, who made a strong impression during the previous season, is expected to enhance the team’s depth and performance as they prepare for this critical clash in the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season.

However, head coach Glen Jackson noted that they will be missing key players Frank Lomani and Iosefo Masi due to ankle sprains. Despite these setbacks, Jackson emphasized that the injuries are not serious, providing some comfort as the team seeks to maintain momentum. “Lomani has a sprained ankle, and Masi is also sidelined with a sprained ankle. While it’s unfortunate to lose two of our pivotal players, we are hopeful for their quick recovery,” he stated.

Adding to the positive news, Selestino Ravutaumada is also on the verge of returning after his own recovery, promising further reinforcement for the lineup. The upcoming match against the Waratahs, scheduled for this Friday, presents an opportunity for the Drua to showcase their resilience and adaptability, particularly against a challenging opponent.

As the anticipation builds for the game, optimism remains high among fans. With Waqa’s return and potential contributions from returning players, there is hope that the Drua can overcome their current challenges and carve out a strong performance on the field.

Overall, the mixture of the team’s determination and the resilience shown by key players signifies a promising outlook as the Drua look to secure a much-needed victory in front of their supporters. This blend of renewed vigor and strategic depth could prove vital for their campaign moving forward.


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