Young flyhalf performs well in first season
With 60 points scored thus far this season, the youthful player is currently fourth behind Damien McKenzie, the Chiefs’ playmaker. Armstrong-Ravula scored 16 points last Saturday in Lautoka during their 31–13 victory over the Western Force.
In spite of the challenging conditions, he skillfully directed and set up Iosefo Masi’s attempt in the second half. There’s still more to see from the Fiji under-20 standout, who, should he decide to play international rugby for his homeland, might be calling the Flying Fijians home.
Flyer Selestino Ravutaumada, who matches Blues winger Mark Tele’a in defeating 29 defenders, is another outstanding performer.
With eight clean breaks, he is tied for seventh place with fellow winger Epeli Momo. Try-scoring apparatus With six tries in round six, Masi ties Brumbies’ Corey Toole and the Reds’ Matt Faessler for third place among try scorers.
The Fijian Drua is leading the statistics in scrums won with 96%, thus they are putting up some impressive figures thus far. They are fourth in clean breaks (40), third in defenders beaten (188), and first in carries (733), and they win 96% of rucks.
Drua is ranked seventh in tries (20) and fifth in meters gained (3279). According to Super Rugby statistics, the Drua have five yellow cards flashed in six matches, matching the Crusaders.