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Legge Demands Sharper Edge from Drua Women Despite Dominant Semi-Final Statement

From FBC News · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Fijian Drua Women’s coach Mike Legge seeks improvement despite a dominant 50-17 win over the Queensland Reds.
  • The victory secured the Drua a home semi-final in the Super Rugby Women's competition.
  • Legge warns the team must maintain intensity heading into the crucial semi-final matches.

Despite a resounding 50-17 victory over the Queensland Reds, Fijian Drua Women’s coach Mike Legge believes his team must sharpen their performance. The dominant win at Ballymore Stadium not only secured the Drua a commanding position but also guaranteed them a home semi-final in the Super Rugby Women’s competition.

However, Legge is not resting on his laurels. He issued a stern warning that the team cannot afford to become complacent. With the semi-finals looming, the coach emphasized the need for sustained intensity and focus. He indicated that there is still significant room for improvement across the squad, despite the impressive scoreline against the Reds.

The Drua's strong showing has positioned them well for the knockout stages. Securing a home semi-final provides a significant advantage, allowing them to play in front of their home crowd. Yet, Legge’s comments underscore a culture of continuous development within the team, prioritizing peak performance when it matters most.

As the team prepares for the challenges ahead, Legge’s message is clear: the journey is far from over, and the team must maintain their edge. The focus remains on refining their game and ensuring they are fully prepared to compete at the highest level in the upcoming semi-final clashes.

The dominant win at Ballymore Stadium secured the Drua a home semi-final, but Legge said there […]

— Mike LeggeCoach Mike Legge commenting on the team's performance and secured home semi-final.
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Originally published by FBC News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.