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Murray Wenzel

Drua Super clash shifted to Sunshine Coast

Fijian Drua will play their Super Rugby round three games on the Sunshine Coast. (AAP)

A flooded Suncorp Stadium has prompted the Fijian Drua to shift their maiden Super Rugby Pacific 'home' game on Friday to the Sunshine Coast.

Based on the NSW north coast, the Drua were set to call Brisbane Suncorp Stadium home to begin their debut season in the new competition.

However, the Queensland capital's floods resulted in the stadium being inundated with water on Monday, forcing the Drua north as they chase a first win when they face the Melbourne Rebels.

"Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the adverse weather conditions in parts of Queensland and northern New South Wales," Drua CEO Brian Thorburn said.

"We've really had no choice but to move the game given the flooding and water levels in and around Suncorp Stadium.

"We've had to make an early call due to the significant logistics associated with moving a match only three days before kick-off."

The clash with the Rebels shapes as crucial for both sides given their one-sided losses in their opening two games of the campaign.

Anyone who purchased tickets to the game in Brisbane will be refunded, with tickets for the game at Sunshine Coast Stadium to cost $20, with children under 16 free.

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