The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua are braced to take on the Waratahs in Sydney this week, fully aware of the challenge that lies ahead.
Speaking from Nadi today, Fijian Drua coach Glen Jackson emphasised the importance of tightening their defence, noting that past encounters with the Waratahs have always been closely contested.
Jackson highlighted the need for a strong start, saying the team cannot afford to play catch-up rugby against a disciplined and powerful side like the Waratahs.
He says they managed to gain a territorial advantage last week but failed to convert it into points, and that has to change this week.
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He expressed excitement about the Sydney crowd and confidence in his players, believing they will deliver a strong performance to set the tone for the season.
The Drua play the Waratahs at 8.35pm this Friday at Allianz Stadium.
In other games, the Hurricanes host Moana Pasifika at 6.05pm Friday, the Highlanders will meet the Chiefs at 6.05pm Saturday, the Force will face the Blues at 8.35pm, while the Crusaders play the Brumbies at 2.35pm Sunday.
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