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Why we lost? Fijiana Drua captain explains

- Rugby.com.au Rugby.com.au

The Rooster Chicken Fijiana Drua suffered their second Super W loss against Western Force at the University of Western Australia (UWA) Park in Perth on Sunday night.

After being tied 10-10 at halftime, the Fijiana side lost control and the hosts scored 13 unanswered points in the second half to win 23-10.

“The girls lacked a lot of discipline in this game,” Drua captain and prop Bitila Tawake told Stan Sports after the Fijians finished on the wrong end of a 24-11 penalty count.

“I guess the Force wanted the win more than us, our attack let us down.”

Force has moved closer to an inaugural Super W finals appearance.

Lack of discipline proved a massive problem for Fijiana Drua, who were down to 13 players for 10 minutes of the second half and played just over 45 minutes with 14.

Flanker Nunia Uluikadavu was given a yellow card in the 18th minute and another in the 34th, while reserve hooker Keleni Marawa was binned in the second half.

The Force were more consistent and efficient in the set pieces and Fijiana Drua showed only glimpses of their renowned attacking flair.

The hosts notched successive Super W wins for the first time and the victory lifted them one spot to fourth above the Brumbies, who they play in a momentous final round home clash at HBF Park next Saturday, with the winner guaranteed a top four spot.

“Belief is a big thing. We’re riding the momentum of winning now. We’re still learning how to win.

“I think we’ve just got to ride this train until it runs out,” Force captain and centre Trilleen Pomare told Stan Sports.

“For us (next week’s game) is a must win. We know that’s our grand final. The momentum of these two weeks leading into next week is what we needed.”

Fijiana Drua, who remain third, one point ahead of the Force, posted first points when star fullback Lavenia Tinai crossed following some great support play featuring multiple offloads.

The Force replied in the 20th minute with flanker Leah Miles diving over in the corner. She was set up by impressive winger Martha Mataele, who notched her own five-pointer a few minutes later to give the Force their first lead.

The irrepressi­ble Tinai levelled the scores following a quick tap. The Force dominated possession and territory early in the second half, but an inability to finish their opportunit­ies allied to stout Fijiana Drua defence kept the scores level.

A 52nd minute penalty to fiveeighth Nicole Ledington edged the Force ahead.

Ledington extended the lead to 10 points five minutes later when she converted after lock Libya Teepa burrowed over after a scrum close to the line.

The Force playmaker added a last minute penalty to complete the scoring.

 ?? Photo: ?? Western Force women rugby players celebrate after their upset 23-10 win over the Rooster Chicken Fijiana Drua in their Super W clash at the University of Western Australia (UWA) Park in Perth, Australia, on April 16, 2023.
Photo: Western Force women rugby players celebrate after their upset 23-10 win over the Rooster Chicken Fijiana Drua in their Super W clash at the University of Western Australia (UWA) Park in Perth, Australia, on April 16, 2023.
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