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Drua looking for redemption tonight
Tickets now on sale for last 2 Drua home games

Drua looking for redemption tonight

Tickets now on sale for last 2 Drua home games

By Alipate Narawa
12/05/2023
File Photo. Image: Fijian Drua

The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua are looking for redemption as they take on the Western Force in their round 12 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific game tonight.

Drua Head Coach Mick Byrne says they have done their homework on the Force and are ready for them.

The last time the two sides met the Force came away with a 20-18 win in the 83rd minute.

This is the Drua’s first trip to Perth and they are hoping to come back with a win to further cement their place in the top 8.

The Fijian Drua will play the Force at 9.35 tonight.

Meanwhile, tickets are now on sale for the Drua’s remaining home games in Fiji.

Tickets start from $20 for adults and kids for the match against Moana Pasifika at Churchill Park on 27th May, and from $25 for adults and $20 for kids for Drua vs the Reds on 3rd June.

Fijian Drua Head of Commercial & Marketing Shane Hussein says their 16th Player the fans make the difference at a Drua home game. Hussein also says their passionate support is inspiring for the team, and they request fans to continue this incredible support for the final two matches in Fiji this season.

He further says they are inviting everyone to roar with the Drua and bring them home for one last time this season in Lautoka and in Suva.

Tickets are available from the Fijian Drua website, from Jack’s of Fiji outlets, as well as the Lautoka City Council and Fiji Sports Council office.


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