15-03-2023 TEIVOVO Super Rugby Pacific Podcast S01E03 #SuperRugbyPacific #SuperRugby #TEIVOVOsports #TeivovoRugby #TeivovoDigital #FijianDru

TEIVOVO Super Rugby Pacific Podcast

TEIVOVO Rugby

March 14, 20235 min
Rugby

15-03-2023 TEIVOVO Super Rugby Pacific Podcast S01E03 #SuperRugbyPacific #SuperRugby #TEIVOVOsports #TeivovoRugby #TeivovoDigital #FijianDru

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Episode Notes

Talofa lava, Malo lelei’i Bula vinaka and welcome to TEIVOVOrugby’s Super Rugby podcast Season One episode 02 – I’m Culden Kamea. This is my weekly podcast on the Fijian Drua, Moana Pasifika and other teams in the Super Rugby Pacific 2023 competition, plus Team Fijiana of course when they start defending their Super W title in Australia this year.

One game made Super Rugby Round 3: The Fijian Drua was absolutely brilliant crunching the Crusaders 24-25 at home in Lautoka, Fiji on Saturday.

Willed on by a loud, proud and colourful capacity crowd, they played scintillating, open-running rugby, with their special mix of speed, handling skills and power, prevailing over the structured style of the Kiwis.

Recounting the last 10 minutes of the game; the Fijian Drua was leading 22-12 when flying Wing, Selestino Ravatumada made another rash tackle of an opposition player in the air – the same error that he committed last week against the Tahs in Melbourne where he got a yellow card, and he was lucky to remain on the field here.

Anyway, the Crusaders kicked the resulting penalty deep into the Fijian Drua red zone from where the Drua hold out two Crusaders lineout drives.

However, under sustained Crusaders pressure now, from the 73rd minute, Sevu Reece was very noticeable in the buildup to his try, first attacking in midfield where he was manhandled and turned back.

Reece then joined the ruck to protect the ball and then runs around left to receive the ball and scores a crucial try to get the Crusaders back in the game at 22-17.

Talk about leadership!

A 75th minute penalty against the Fijian Drua live wire flanker, Salawa at the ruck from kick off allows the Crusaders to again kick for touch and drive over halfway from the lineout.

They then attack down the right hand blindside, led by who else – Sevu Reece with a 10M dab and a deft kick which bounced close to the Drua try line, with one of the retiring Drua players touching the ball in an offside position.

From the ensuing penalty, the Crusaders execute another 5M lineout drive and score a try at 77minutes and 28 seconds to draw level 22-22.

Under immense pressure at 78.38, with the crowd loudly jeering, young Crusader Fergus Burke sloted home the conversion for a 24-22 lead.

The Fijian Drua kicked-off at 79.05 and it’s a little too deep but high and into the sun, a Crusader player knocking it on for a scrum.
It’s 80.03 and from a solid scrum just outside the Crusaders 22M and to the right of the posts, replacement Fijian Drua Halfback, Matawalu darts right and passes to Fullback Droasese who goes to ground out wide.

A wild pass from the ruck is recovered by replacement inside Centre, Ravouvou who drives forward, gaining good ground.

At 80.45 with the ruck in motion, Halfback Matawalu called the Ref’s attention to the Crusaders infringing and he sign