Legge targets discipline and execution ahead of opener
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At a glance
- Fijian Drua Women's head coach Mike Legge identified discipline and skill execution as key areas for improvement before their Super Rugby Women's season opener.
- The team is aiming to translate successful pre-season training performances into a strong match-day result against the Waratahs.
- Despite areas needing work, the team's morale is high following recent games against the Waratahs and Reds.
McDonald's Fijian Drua Women's head coach Mike Legge has pinpointed discipline and skill execution as critical focus areas heading into their Super Rugby Women's season opener against the Waratahs this Saturday.
Discipline is a big work-on for us from both games, and also our skill execution.
The team is preparing for the match in Sydney with confidence, aiming to build on positive pre-season performances. Legge stressed the importance of converting their training efforts into effective match-day execution. "Discipline is a big work-on for us from both games, and also our skill execution," he stated.
Legge emphasized that the team has dedicated significant attention to these aspects throughout the week. "If we can implement what weโre doing here at training and translate that onto the field on Saturday, it should lead to a good performance," he added, expressing optimism about their potential.
If we can implement what weโre doing here at training and translate that onto the field on Saturday, it should lead to a good performance.
Despite identifying areas for improvement, the mood within the Fijian Drua camp remains buoyant. "Spirits are really high, especially coming off those games against the Waratahs and the Reds," Legge noted, indicating a positive team dynamic as they approach their first official match of the season.
Spirits are really high, especially coming off those games against the Waratahs and the Reds.
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