Collision battle and set-piece key to Drua's semi-final hopes against Reds - Legge

Collision battle and set-piece key to Drua's semi-final hopes against Reds - Legge

The McDonald's Fiji Drua Women will need to win the collision battle, execute their skills and shut down the Queensland Reds' powerful forward pack if they are to book a place in the Super Rugby Women final this weekend.

Head coach Mike Legge says those three areas will be crucial when the Drua host the Reds in their home semi-final at Churchill Park in Lautoka.

Legge says the Reds are a physical side that thrive on winning collisions, and his players will need to match that intensity while maintaining discipline in their execution.

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Legge also highlighted the Reds' forward pack as one of their biggest strengths, pointing to their dominance at set-piece during the teams' round-robin encounter.

He says Queensland rely heavily on their scrum, powerful ball carriers, including Eva Karpani, and a strong line-out.

Legge says neutralising the Reds' scrum and line-out while applying pressure in defence will give the Drua the best chance of progressing to the final.

The Drua will host the Reds in the Super Rugby Women semi-final at Churchill Park in Lautoka on Saturday at 1pm.

The second semi-final will see the Western Force facing the Waratahs at 6.05pm. 

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