Fijian Drua achieved an electrifying 36-33 victory over the Queensland Reds, with young halfback Phillip Baselala making a notable impact after coming off the bench in the second half. The 20-year-old showcased his talent by adding vital tempo and control to the game, which helped fuel the Drua’s impressive comeback.

Head coach Glen Jackson spoke highly of Baselala’s growth and composure, stating, “He’s still a baby—we are still developing him. But as you can see in that second half, he’s got a golden touch.” He acknowledged the hard work the young player put in to earn his chance, highlighting how Baselala’s contributions made a significant difference during the match.

With his effective decision-making and quick ball delivery, Baselala is proving to be a player who can handle the pressure of high-stakes games. This victory comes as the Drua prepares to host the Blues next Friday at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva, aiming for only their fourth win of the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season.

Earlier articles highlighted Baselala’s journey, emphasizing his resilience in bouncing back from injuries that kept him sidelined for much of his early career. His determination to secure a top-three position among the team’s halfbacks reflects both his ambition and the strong supportive environment fostered among teammates.

As fans look forward to the upcoming match, there is a sense of optimism surrounding Baselala and the entire Drua squad. Their collective efforts and commitment to growth promise exciting developments in the matches ahead, potentially culminating in a successful turnaround for the season.


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