Rugby-New Drua boss plays down hopes for big second season


  • Rugby
  • Tuesday, 23 Aug 2022

FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - Harlequins Press Conference - Twickenham Stoop - 10/11 - 24/3/11 Harlequins' Chief Executive Mark Evans during the announcement of a new three year sponsorship deal with Etihad Airways Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Peter Cziborra

(Reuters) - Fijian Drua will have more home games in their second year of Super Rugby in 2023 but may not see a big improvement in results, the club's new chief executive said on Tuesday.

The Drua managed two wins to finish 11th in the 12-team competition this season but played only two games in Fiji due to COVID-19 and logistical issues.

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