Byrne temped to use same lineup

Swire Transport Mick Byrne, the head coach of the Fijian Drua, is anticipated to make few changes to his team when he names them for today’s Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific match against the Highlanders in Dunedin. Byrne admits in an interview with FBC Sports that he is tempted to stick with the starting lineup from the previous game.

But with youngster Waqa Nalaga still recovering from an injury he suffered during his debut against the Reds in Suva, a new inside center is anticipated.

Byrne argues that after a week, teams occasionally don’t show up and give up on a solid victory. “I like to reward the team for their efforts and give them another challenge to be like that and prepare like that after a victory. It’s another good challenge for the team. Sometimes, after a big loss, it’s a little easier to be driven and turn up in a driven way and focus on what you need to do.” “I’m very tempted,” the team said. “They responded very well last week.

Byrne also praises Glen Jackson’s decision to accept a three-year contract and take the team’s leadership role starting in the upcoming season.

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