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Pacesetting Chiefs wary of Drua ahead of Hamilton clash

SYDNEY : The Waikato Chiefs have a chance to open up a gap at the top of the Super Rugby Pacific standings when they take on Fijian Drua this weekend with their two closest challengers enjoying a bye in round nine.

The Chiefs have made an excellent start to their bid for a first Super Rugby title since 2013 with seven wins out of seven so far this season but lead second-place ACT Brumbies only on points difference.

The twice champions go into Friday's Hamilton clash buoyed by coach Clayton McMillan, originally a caretaker appointment while Warren Gatland led the British and Irish Lions, having this week signed a new deal through the 2026 season.

Damian McKenzie has been in brilliant form at flyhalf this year but McMillan has moved him to fullback with Bryn Gatland taking the prime playmaking role for the Chiefs' second meeting with the Fijians.

They edged the Drua by a single point in their inaugural meeting last season and McMillan is wary of the challenge they present, particularly in midfield where the Chiefs are without injured All Blacks Anton Lienert-Brown and Quinn Tupaea.

"The Fijian Drua have shown rapid improvement in their second season and have our full respect and attention," he said.

"We know they have the athletes and skills to hurt you, particularly through the middle of the park where their power and athleticism can bend defensive lines."

The reigning champions Canterbury Crusaders have an even longer casualty list heading into their trip to Melbourne to play the Rebels in Friday's other game, but do welcome back All Blacks forwards Sam Whitelock and Cullen Grace from injury.

While a bonus-point win would see the Crusaders leapfrog the idle Wellington Hurricanes into third place in the standings, the

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