The Fijian Drua Women’s rugby team is set to kick off their 2025 Super W season against the formidable NSW Waratahs at Allianz Stadium in Sydney tonight. Coach Ifereimi Rawaqa is emphasizing a strong start, having focused this week on perfecting their one-on-one tackles and defensive structure after a recent warm-up match.

Rawaqa, a former member of the Flying Fijians 2007 Rugby World Cup squad, is optimistic about the team’s preparations, stating the importance of executing their defensive strategy effectively. Meanwhile, the Waratahs, last year’s champions with a record of five titles, are approaching this match with a fresh mindset, focusing solely on the challenge presented by the Drua.

Head Coach Mike Ruthven of the Waratahs mentioned that their preparations do not dwell on past victories, including their decisive 50-14 win against the Drua in the previous year’s final. This season opener marks a significant opportunity for the Drua to showcase their development, particularly with a lineup featuring six debutants including Olympic bronze medalist Alowesi Nakoci.

Fans can tune in to watch the match live on FBC Sports, starting at 6:05 PM. Following this clash, the men’s teams of the Rooster Chicken Fijian Drua and Waratahs will also compete in a Super Rugby Pacific matchup. The excitement surrounding this event highlights the potential for both teams to make a strong impression this season.

With an exciting mix of youth and seasoned experience among the players, there is palpable anticipation for a thrilling encounter as the Fijian Drua Women aim to make a powerful statement in the Super W competition. The integration of emerging talents alongside experienced veterans raises hope for a promising and impactful season ahead for both the team and women’s rugby in the region.


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