Swire Shipping Fijian Drua Head Coach Glen Jackson is optimistic about the resurgence of star outside center Iosefo Masi, who has begun to regain his form after a challenging injury start to the Shop N Save Super Rugby season. Despite the Drua’s loss to the Crusaders, Masi displayed his talent by breaking through the advantage line on several occasions, a sign that he is close to his previous peak performance.
Jackson praised Masi’s perseverance, stating, “It took a little while and rightly so. Maybe he wasn’t 100 percent when we got him back out there, but I thought in the weekend, he was very close and back to the old Masi.” With Masi set to depart for Lyon Rugby in France at the end of the season, he is eager to leave a lasting impact in his final games with the Drua.
This upcoming match against the Highlanders in Dunedin will see Masi reunited with former Racing 92 teammate Inia Tabuavou, an adjustment anticipated to enhance the team’s midfield dynamics. Jackson acknowledged Masi’s efforts, saying, “He is trying super hard to finish in a great way,” even if it sometimes leads him to force passes.
Masi’s journey back to fitness is accompanied by a broader trend of recovery among the team, fostering hope and excitement for fans as the Drua prepares to confront formidable challenges ahead. The commitment shown by Masi and his teammates through adversity exemplifies resilience, setting a positive tone for their remaining matches in the season.
In light of Masi’s performance and the team’s growing fitness, supporters can look forward to a thrilling conclusion to the season, full of determination and the potential for impactful displays.

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