The Fiji Times

Boosting the Drua

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IT was hot in the Western Division yesterday. The sun turned out in all its glory in the early part of the day. Then the skies opened up in the afternoon. That’s when the Fijian Drua took on the might of the Melbourne Rebels at Prince Charles Park in Nadi.

It was a trial match for the teams, however, it has set the stage for big things when the Super Rugby Pacific competitio­n kicks off.

Yesterday was about trying out players. It was about working out combinatio­ns, getting players to find their rhythm under pressure and in a real game situation.

It was encouragin­g to see the Drua come out with flying colours, defeating the Melbourne Rebels 24-0 on slippery underfoot conditions and in front of a vocal crowd.

However, questions will need to be raised about how prepared is Nadi for future matches of such calibre? Is Nadi ready?

Yesterday, the one-way street formation certainly wasn’t working well for visitors to the Jetset Town.

It was frustratin­g having to drive around the oneway streets to get to the park.

The fathers of the town will do well to consider this when hosting top internatio­nals there, especially how they deal with traffic congestion.

Then they would have to factor in the need for parking space when thousands of fans drive across to the park to watch their favourite teams play.

Then if that’s not enough, the powers that be will need to factor in sitting arrangemen­ts at the park, and how they demarcate areas.

Then there will need to be considerat­ion for sitting sections for teams, match officials, and perhaps an upgrade of changeroom­s.

By the time security and the police tried to get fans to move out of designated areas yesterday, it was too late.

On the park, it was good to see some good moves by the Drua.

It was encouragin­g to see combinatio­ns working, and alternativ­es for the Drua.

In the end, finding their rhythm, good ball retention, on top of enthusiasm in general play, and touches of the Fijian flair stood out for the Drua.

It launched its 2023 campaign on a positive note That’s what fans want.

It sets the stage for an exciting new season by the Drua.

Last season was important. It was encouragin­g coming off the season the way we did last year.

The challenge now on the Drua is to take their campaign to another level.

And the challenge for the powers that be in Nadi is to consider factors that will assist in empowering sports bodies in Nadi, and the town’s ability to attract internatio­nal matches in the future.

That is going to be good for everyone, from the sports bodies, the town’s administra­tors to the fans, and the businesses who will stand to benefit from renewed interest in Nadi as a sporting venue.

We say go Fijian Drua!

FRED WESLEY

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