SWIRE Shipping Fijian Drua head coach Glen Jackson has expressed confidence in his team’s readiness to compete in Super Rugby as they work hard to build a strong foundation for success. During the official welcome of new chief executive officer Jeff Miller at the Drua base on Tuesday, Jackson emphasized that the team is in its best condition yet, both physically and mentally.

Jackson highlighted the dedication shown by the players and staff in creating a solid team environment that embodies the true spirit of being a Drua player, both on and off the field. He acknowledged that the pre-season efforts have been intensive, resulting in a squad that he describes as being the fittest it has ever been—a testament to the commitment of the players and the leadership group, along with the support from the coaching and backroom staff.

“We’re a very, very good team this year,” Jackson remarked, sharing his optimism about the upcoming challenges. He expressed the collective ambition within the organization to make the nation proud and deliver success for Fiji in Super Rugby.

Welcoming Miller, Jackson praised his extensive experience in rugby, particularly his involvement in Rugby World Cups, recognizing it as a valuable asset for the Drua as they aim for triumph in the competitive league. He assured Miller of the unwavering support from both the playing group and staff, emphasizing a united approach to elevate the club further.

As the Drua continue their journey, Jackson reiterated that the responsibility for the team’s success is a shared endeavor across the entire organization, highlighting their commitment to achieving the goals set for both the club and the country. This collaborative spirit and determination set the stage for what promises to be an exciting season ahead for the Drua.


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