Rugby-Waratahs rain on Fijian Drua's Super Rugby debut
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The New South Wales Waratahs gave Fijian Drua a torrid debut in Super Rugby Pacific and claimed their first win in 18 months with a 40-10 thrashing in Sydney on Friday.
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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The New South Wales Waratahs gave Fijian Drua a torrid debut in Super Rugby Pacific and claimed their first win in 18 months with a 40-10 thrashing in Sydney on Friday.
MELBOURNE : The New South Wales Waratahs gave Fijian Drua a torrid debut in Super Rugby Pacific and claimed their first win in 18 months with a 40-10 thrashing in Sydney on Friday.
Defending champions of a title that doesn't exist this year, the Queensland Reds aim to be more ruthless and "dominate" their Australian Super Rugby Pacific rivals before taking that form across the Tasman.
Super Rugby has set its sights on the vast, blue horizon of the Pacific Ocean in an attempt to reinvent and re-energise the elite southern hemisphere competition and for the first time in its 26-year history the competition will feature two Pacific Island teams – the Fijian Drua and Moana Pasifika – along with sides from Australia and New Zealand.
A venture into the Pacific will offer Super Rugby something different this year.
Here's what you need to know about Super Rugby: first and foremost, it starts this weekend. Tomorrow (Friday) night, in fact.
MELBOURNE : Super Rugby has not been the same since COVID-19 tore it apart two years ago, but Australia and New Zealand will hope two new Pasifika teams will give the southern hemisphere competition a new lease of life this season.
Super Rugby kicks off a new era this week with the long-awaited addition of two Pacific islander teams to compete alongside the best from Australia and New Zealand.