Just two games into his long-awaited return, Selestino Ravutaumada finds himself sidelined once more as he will miss the upcoming match against the Western Force. After participating in the recent game against the Brumbies, he failed a Head Injury Assessment, ruling him out for this crucial fixture. Ravutaumada had just returned to action after recovering from a shoulder injury, adding another setback for the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua as they pursue their first away win of the season.
Head coach Glen Jackson expressed his disappointment about losing such a dynamic player, emphasizing the impact of Ravutaumada’s absence on the team’s plans. “It’s unfortunate to not have Ravutaumada this weekend as he has just returned to the field,” Jackson noted. Ravutaumada has since returned to Fiji, while the team is currently in Perth preparing for the match scheduled to take place on Sunday at 6.05 PM, which will be broadcast live on FBC Sports.
This situation highlights the challenges players face when coming back from significant injuries, a narrative familiar in the league. The team previously showcased resilience through challenges, aiming to rally and capitalize on opportunities that lie ahead.
As the Drua prepare for the match, fans are reminded of the importance of supporting their team through ups and downs, particularly when faced with tough circumstances. Despite the disappointment of Ravutaumada’s absence, there remains hope within the Drua camp as they strive to break their away game drought. The anticipation surrounding the match continues to grow, with fans hoping for a spirited performance from their team to mark a turning point in their season.
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