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Drua moves out of the bottom of the table into 10th place after win in Lautoka
Brumbies move to top of the table

Drua moves out of the bottom of the table into 10th place after win in Lautoka

Brumbies move to top of the table

By Mosese Raqio
18/05/2025

Following their dominant win over the Western Force in Lautoka yesterday, the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua have moved out of the bottom of the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific table and into 10th place with 20 points.

Leading up to the game yesterday, Coach Glen Jackson mentioned they are aiming for a 7th-place finish after missing out on a playoff spot following their loss to the Blues in Suva.

It now seems impossible after the Blues secured a bonus point loss against Moana Pasifika which was enough to keep the Blues at 7th place and tied at 28 points with 6th placed Moana Pasifika.

The Drua will be on a bye this week and will then turn their focus to their final game of the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season when they play the Reds in Brisbane in two weeks.

Meanwhile, the Brumbies have moved to the top of the table with 43 points following their win over the Reds last night, with the Chiefs slipping down to second place and are locked with 3rd placed Crusaders at 41 points.

The Reds are in 4th place with 32 points, ahead of the Hurricanes, who are in 5th place with 30 points.

The Waratahs are in 8th place and are locked at 22 points with the Force, who sit in 9th place, while the Highlanders have fallen to the bottom of the table with 19 points following their heartbreaking loss to the Hurricanes on Friday night.

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