Fijian Drua name team with eyes on Eden Park upset
The Drua have made it to their second Super Rugby Pacific playoffs and are eager to go one better than their 2023 quarter-final exit.
This weekend could see them do just that when they take the field at Eden Park to face a Blues outfit with just two losses on the season.
Much has happened since the two last played each other in round one - a 34-10 win for the Blues - and the Drua will be out to prove they've grown throughout the season.
Outgoing coach Mick Byrne has selected a typically explosive Fijian matchday 23 for what he'll be hoping isn't his final game with the Drua before he departs to take up Flying Fijian duties.
A front row of Livai Natave, Tevita Ikanivere and Mesake Doge will look to challenge the Blues scrum, with a second row of Mesake Vocevoce and Leone Rotuisolia rounding out the tight five.
Etonia Waqa, Kitione Salawa and captain Meli Derenalagi line up as the loose forward trio. Frank Lomani and Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula continue their strong halves partnership and will look to unleash the attacking threats of the Drua backline.
That backline is headlined by Salestino Ravutaumada on the right wing, with Waqa Nalaga on the left and Ilaisa Droasese completing the back three.
In the midfield, a blockbuster matchup at centre sees Iosefo Masi take on Rieko Ioane, playing outside the iceman Kemu Valetini.
Drua team to face the Blues
1. Livai Natave
2. Tevita Ikanivere
3. Mesake Doge
4. Mesake Vocevoce
5. Leone Rotuisolia
6. Etonia Waqa
7. Kitione Salawa
8. Meli Derenalagi (c)
9. Frank Lomani
10. Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula
11. Waqa Nalaga
12. Kemu Valetini
13. Iosefo Masi
14. Selestino Ravutaumada
15. Ilaisa Droasese
Reserves
16. Zuriel Togiatama
17. Emosi Tuqiri
18. Samu Tawake
19. Isoa Nasilasila
20. Motikiai Murray
21. Elia Canakaivata
22. Peni Matawalu
23. Caleb Muntz
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Lol this Grinch shows by these ratings he is out of his depth and his rugby knowledge is so low he can’t be taken seriously. Lets just ignore him in future as his ratings are totally irrelevant. If he is the same rater as the Ireland match then he is more than irrelevant he is a joke.
Go to commentsThe game was a huge advertisement for rugby union. Two very good teams both played their hearts out. Ireland were unlucky on a few occasions but for me the standout defining factor was the penalty try. That was possibly the most dominant in top level international rugby for many years. The other standout for me was that it seems that the roles have been reversed. South Africa get the ball wide time after time while Irelandcerre Ireland were bashing up the middle. The other notable thing is how Ireland defended. Some of those Bok attacks which Ireland quelled would have ended in tries against many other international teams. Well done to both teams for an incredible game of rugby which could have gone either way. Hard luck Ireland you played it bloody well. Well done Boks you rode your luck - and your scrum.
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