Letters: Toso Drua

Despite the heartbreaking loss 21-34 to the Melbourne Rebels, it is great to read that the Rooster Chicken Fijian Drua women’s side will meet Western Force at home in the Super Rugby Women’s semi-final.

Monday 15 April 2024 | 08:45

Fijiana Drua players {from left), Sereima Leweniqila, Vika Matarugu, Roela Radiniyavuni, Joma Rubuti, and Karalaini Naisewa after their victory in the women's Super W final in Melbourne, Australia, on April 23, 2022. The Fijiana women claimed the Super W title in a thrilling 32-26 win over the New South Wales Waratahs. Photo: William West /AFP

Fijiana Drua players {from left), Sereima Leweniqila, Vika Matarugu, Roela Radiniyavuni, Joma Rubuti, and Karalaini Naisewa after their victory in the women's Super W final in Melbourne, Australia, on April 23, 2022. The Fijiana women claimed the Super W title in a thrilling 32-26 win over the New South Wales Waratahs. Photo: William West /AFP

Despite the heartbreaking loss 21-34 to the Melbourne Rebels, it is great to read that the Rooster Chicken Fijian Drua women’s side will meet Western Force at home in the Super Rugby Women’s semi-final.

The Fijian Drua Women’s execution was not on par as they committed a lot of mistakes

The Force defeated the Brumbies 38-36 and they sit in second place while our Fijian Drua Women’s team is in third.

They will host the Force in the semi-finals at 4.35pm Friday at HFC Stadium in Suva before the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua men take on the Hurricanes at 7.05pm.

Fiji fans are looking forward to a great winning performance to make up for the last away loss. Toso Drua toso

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