The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua has to keep the penalty count low, as discipline around the fringes has cost them dearly after numerous advantages against them were converted into points.
Fijian Drua Coach Glen Jackson says the Drua penalty count was less than 10 in each game, and he wants the team to maintain that consistency.
Jackson says the Waratahs were lucky to get away with some close calls while being offside.
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He says it's very hard to recover from those close calls, and he hopes things will get better for the Drua in terms of the game.
The Drua will face the Hurricanes at 3.35pm Saturday at Churchill Park, Lautoka.
Moana Pasifika will play the Force tomorrow at 6.05pm, and the Reds will face the Highlanders at 8.35pm.
On Saturday, the Chiefs will face the Crusaders at 6.05pm, while the Brumbies will take on the Blues at 8.35pm.
Meanwhile, after Round Two of the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific, the Drua are at the bottom of the table in 11th place.
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