The Queensland Reds women’s rugby team is gearing up for their Super W season opener against the Rooster Chicken Fijian Drua, scheduled for tomorrow at Churchill Park in Lautoka. The atmosphere surrounding the match is charged with emotion, as the team is not only striving for victory but also sending their thoughts and support to their loved ones back home in Queensland, who are preparing for Cyclone Alfred. Captain Jemma Bemrose expressed heartfelt messages of solidarity, urging everyone to stay safe during the storm.

The match will see the Reds facing the Drua, who enter the game with a burst of confidence after their recent victory over the defending champions, the Waratahs. The Drua’s impressive 23-17 win has positioned them as formidable opponents, as they now aim to carry that momentum into the clash with the Reds.

The Reds, undeterred by the Drua’s strength, are concentrating on their own preparations, emphasizing the importance of a strong start in the short Super W season. Coach Andrew Fraser announced that the team has been working diligently since November to ensure they are well-prepared for this pivotal match. With their physicality in mind, Bemrose pointed out the necessity for the Reds to match the intensity from the first whistle.

Anticipation from fans is building, as the kickoff is set for 1:05 PM, and the game will be aired live on FBC Sports. This match not only represents a vital competition but also serves as a powerful platform to celebrate and promote the visibility and growth of women’s rugby in the region.

Both teams are poised for a fierce competition that could inspire a new generation of athletes, highlighting the ongoing commitment to developing women’s sports. The blend of seasoned players and rising talents speaks to a hopeful future for rugby in the Pacific, showcasing resilience and determination in achieving their goals amidst challenging circumstances.


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