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No more horrendous starts and players need to get their attitude right - Jackson

No more horrendous starts and players need to get their attitude right - Jackson

The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua players know they must improve their attitude and avoid another slow start in their final two matches after their horrendous performance against the Waratahs.

This was shared to fijivillage Sports by coach Glen Jackson from Perth, Australia.

Jackson says the team is aware that home fans were massively disappointed with their performance, and the players are determined to play good footy this week.

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He adds that he has reminded the players not to allow their opponents to gain an early advantage and force the Drua into playing catch-up rugby again.

Jackson says the players are fully aware of the importance of starting strong.

The Drua play the Force at 9.35pm Saturday in Perth.

In other games, the Crusaders host the Chiefs at 7.05pm tonight, the Waratahs meet the Brumbies at 9.35pm, Moana Pasifika will face the Reds at 4.35pm tomorrow while the Hurricanes play the Highlanders at 7.05pm.

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