Selestino Ravutaumada’s much-anticipated return to the field has faced another setback, as he will be sidelined for the upcoming match against the Western Force following a Head Injury Assessment failure after the game against the Brumbies. This comes just after he marked his comeback from a shoulder injury, adding to the challenges faced by the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua as they strive for their first away win of the season.
Head coach Glen Jackson expressed his disappointment over losing a key player like Ravutaumada, highlighting how his absence could affect the team’s strategy. “It’s unfortunate to not have Ravutaumada this weekend as he has just returned to the field,” he remarked. Following the assessment, Ravutaumada has returned to Fiji, while the Drua prepares in Perth for their match scheduled for Sunday at 6:05 PM, which will be aired live on FBC Sports.
This situation underlines the difficulties athletes often encounter when returning from significant injuries, a pressing issue within the league. However, the Drua have shown resilience in the past, rallying together to seize opportunities even when circumstances are challenging.
As fans rally to support their team during these ups and downs, there remains a sense of hope within the Drua camp. Despite Ravutaumada’s absence, the team is eager to break their away game drought. Many fans are looking forward to a spirited performance from the Drua that could serve as a pivotal moment in their season. The anticipation is building, and everyone is hopeful for a positive outcome that might reignite the team’s campaign.
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