Jackson rues Drua fade after strong start

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Glen Jackson. Picture: BALJEET SINGH

Glen Jackson, head coach of the Fijian Drua, said his side anticipated the Blues’ tactics during their clash at Eden Park in Auckland last Saturday.

The Drua were beaten 40-15 in round seven of the Super Rugby Pacific competition.

Jackson admitted that despite knowing what the Blues would do — including expected second half adjustments — it remained a tough challenge, especially playing at Eden Park.

“We knew what the Blues were doing. We knew what they would do after half-time, change sort of how they were playing,” Jackson said.

Vern Cotter, head coach of the Blues, said the Fijian Drua were “tenacious” and proved a tough opponent, especially after scoring two late tries in the first half to narrow the deficit to 14-12 in favour of the home side.

At the restart, the Fijian Drua edged ahead 15-14, but the Blues responded by unleashing their fi repower, using dominant rolling mauls and varied attacking play to secure the result.

“It was a tough game … they were tenacious and they stuck in there,” Cotter said.

“They are a tough team to play against and if you don’t get it right they can hurt you.”

The Drua now turn their focus to a clash against the Crusaders in Christchurch on Friday at 6.05pm.