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Discipline issues let us down - Jackson

Discipline issues let us down - Jackson

By Alipate Narawa
16/02/2025

Swire Shipping Fijian Drua Coach Glen Jackson says a few discipline issues let them down in their round 1 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific opener, where they went down 36-32 to the Brumbies.

This is after the Drua received 2 yellow cards and were playing with 13 men for about 13 minutes.

Jackson stated this to the media in their post match press conference, saying the Brumbies are a class team and have been playing Super Rugby for almost 30 years.

He adds the Brumbies have won the Super Rugby two times, and they have had a great pre-season.

The Drua coach says it is back to the drawing board tomorrow where they will review and formulate their plan for the Hurricanes.

The Hurricanes host the Drua at 3.35pm on Saturday.

In other upcoming games, the Chiefs play the Crusaders at 6.05pm Friday, the Reds meet Moana Pasifika at 8.35pm Friday, the Highlanders face the Blues at 6.05pm Saturday, and the Brumbies play the Force at 8.35pm Saturday.

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