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The Blues have won all their four Super Rugby Pacific matches against Fijian Drua by an average margin of 22 points per game; the Blues have conceded just 11.8 points per game across that span.
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The Fijian Drua’s only previous Super Rugby Pacific meeting with the Blues in Fiji was in Round 10, 2023, ending in a 14-30 loss for the Drua; though, that was the closest margin of any of their four defeats to the Blues in the competition.
The Fijian Drua have lost two of their last three Super Rugby Pacific games at HFC Bank Stadium after winning four of their previous five games at the venue; indeed, they’ve conceded more than 30 points in each of their last three games at the venue.
The Blues have won 16 of their last 18 Super Rugby Pacific games outside New Zealand but were defeated 21-35 in their only game outside New Zealand this year; they’ve not lost back-to-back games outside New Zealand since 2019.
The Blues have lost five of their last six Super Rugby Pacific matches away from Eden Park (W1), including each of their last three; the last time the Blues recorded a longer losing run away from the venue was a six-match span from April to June in 2019.
The Fijian Drua have scored 11 tries after forcing a turnover this Super Rugby Pacific season, the most of any team in the competition; though, the Blues have conceded only two tries after conceding a turnover which is the fewest of any team in the competition.
The Blues have made 20.4 tackle breaks per game this Super Rugby Pacific season, their fewest in a year of Super Rugby since 2024 when they made just 19 tackle breaks per game; though, their 26 tackle breaks against the Western Force last time out were their equal most in a game this season.
Taniela Rakuro (Fijian Drua) has crossed for one try in three of his last four Super Rugby Pacific games including his last two in a row; he made 10 carries for 111 metres gained in his last game which was his most carries and most metres in a single game in the competition.
Dalton Papali’i (Blues) has scored one try in each of his three Super Rugby Pacific games against the Fijian Drua; in fact, no player has scored more tries in games between the Drua and Blues than Papali’i (Caleb Clarke, also 3).
Sam Nock (Blues) has made 9.1 tackles per 80 minutes this Super Rugby Pacific season, the most of any halves player (scrum halves & fly halves) to play at least 80 minutes this campaign.
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The Fijian Drua’s only previous Super Rugby Pacific meeting with the Blues in Fiji was in Round 10, 2023, ending in a 14-30 loss for the Drua; though, that was the closest margin of any of their four defeats to the Blues in the competition.
The Fijian Drua have lost two of their last three Super Rugby Pacific games at HFC Bank Stadium after winning four of their previous five games at the venue; indeed, they’ve conceded more than 30 points in each of their last three games at the venue.
The Blues have won 16 of their last 18 Super Rugby Pacific games outside New Zealand but were defeated 21-35 in their only game outside New Zealand this year; they’ve not lost back-to-back games outside New Zealand since 2019.
The Blues have lost five of their last six Super Rugby Pacific matches away from Eden Park (W1), including each of their last three; the last time the Blues recorded a longer losing run away from the venue was a six-match span from April to June in 2019.
The Fijian Drua have scored 11 tries after forcing a turnover this Super Rugby Pacific season, the most of any team in the competition; though, the Blues have conceded only two tries after conceding a turnover which is the fewest of any team in the competition.
The Blues have made 20.4 tackle breaks per game this Super Rugby Pacific season, their fewest in a year of Super Rugby since 2024 when they made just 19 tackle breaks per game; though, their 26 tackle breaks against the Western Force last time out were their equal most in a game this season.
Taniela Rakuro (Fijian Drua) has crossed for one try in three of his last four Super Rugby Pacific games including his last two in a row; he made 10 carries for 111 metres gained in his last game which was his most carries and most metres in a single game in the competition.
Dalton Papali’i (Blues) has scored one try in each of his three Super Rugby Pacific games against the Fijian Drua; in fact, no player has scored more tries in games between the Drua and Blues than Papali’i (Caleb Clarke, also 3).
Sam Nock (Blues) has made 9.1 tackles per 80 minutes this Super Rugby Pacific season, the most of any halves player (scrum halves & fly halves) to play at least 80 minutes this campaign.
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