Here are the latest updates I can share about Chiefs vs Fijian Drua:
- Recent result: Chiefs beat Fijian Drua 42-22 in Christchurch, completing the Super Round with a convincing performance. This kept the Chiefs at or near the top of the standings after the weekend.[4]
- Key moments: Controversial moments early in the match included a Drua grubber from their fullback that led to a Chiefs try, and a potential knock-on not awarded, which shifted momentum for the Chiefs.[4]
- Context: The Drua had been competitive early, but a sequence of unforced errors and critical turnovers allowed the Chiefs to pull away late in the first half and extend their lead in the second half.[4]
- Previews and expectations: Ahead of the match, Drua coach Glen Jackson and local outlets were framing the Chiefs clash as a cracker, highlighting that the Drua expected a tough test in Christchurch.[2]
If you’d like, I can pull a fresh digest from live sources and compile a concise, cited summary for you, or create a quick chart of the match timeline and key turning points.
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