Avoid 20 minute game patches and be conistent - Coach

Avoid 20 minute game patches and be conistent - Coach

The McDonald's Fiji Women Drua side must avoid 20-minute game lapses if they are to secure victory this week and remain on track for the competition title.

Head Coach Mick Legge shared this with fijivillage News, stressing the importance of sustained performance over the full 80 minutes.

Legge says the team is dealing with a few minor injuries, which are typical at this stage of the season, but they remain manageable and will not significantly affect preparations.

He also highlighted the importance of the players' mental well-being as they head into the final stages of the competition.

Legge emphasised that maintaining the right mindset is crucial, particularly when the team is performing well.

He says the players must stay mentally switched on at all times and avoid becoming complacent when momentum is in their favour.

Insert Legge on game prep 26th June


The Drua Women will play the Reds at 4.05pm tomorrow in Australia.


The semi-finals will be played on the 17th of July while the final is scheduled for the 24th of July.


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