Despite a hard-fought 29-24 victory over the Fijian Drua, NSW Waratahs coach Dan McKellar voiced discontent with his team’s performance, emphasizing the need for improvement in their attacking strategy. Following the match, McKellar noted that although his team secured the win, they failed to capitalize on opportunities to dominate the game, especially after gaining a 10-point lead early in the second half.

This win marked the best start to a season for the Waratahs compared to previous years, instilling a sense of hope among players and fans. However, McKellar is adamant that to sustain their success, the team must refine their execution moving forward.

Looking ahead, the Fijian Drua will host the Chiefs at Churchill Park in Lautoka on Saturday. This match is particularly significant for the Drua, who seek their first victory of the season after suffering three consecutive narrow defeats, including their most recent loss against the Waratahs. Head coach Glen Jackson remains optimistic, emphasizing the need for discipline and strong performance to turn the tide in their favor.

The upcoming doubleheader in Lautoka will also feature the Rooster Chicken Fijian Drua Women facing the Brumbies, creating an electrifying atmosphere for fans. Both matches will be broadcast live, allowing supporters to rally behind their teams during this competitive phase of the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific.

In summary, both the Waratahs and Drua have a lot to build on from recent performances, with hope for improvement and success as they press onward. This competitive spirit not only keeps the league exciting but also instills enthusiasm within the teams and their loyal fanbases.


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