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Fiji Rugby strengthens commitment to player welfare with new foundation

Fiji Rugby strengthens commitment to player welfare with new foundation

Today is more than the launch of new initiatives; it marks a significant milestone in the continuing evolution of Fiji Rugby and Fiji Rugby's commitment to building a stronger, more sustainable future for our players, our communities, and our nation.

This was shared by FRU Chairman, John Sanday, during the launch of the Life After Rugby Support in Suva.

Sanday, a former Flying Fijian loose forward, says for generations, rugby has been woven into the fabric of Fiji, and it has brought pride and recognition to our country, united our people across villages and communities, inspired young Fijians to dream big, and provided opportunities for many of our finest athletes to represent Fiji on the world stage.

He says the true strength of any rugby organization is measured not only by its achievements in competition, but by how it cares for its people throughout their lives.

The Chairman says they are also proudly launching the Fiji Rakavi Foundation — a commitment to ensuring that our players, both men and women, continue to receive support long after their playing careers have ended.


He says through the Foundation, they aim to provide access to education pathways, medical assistance, rehabilitation services, transition programmes, and welfare support for former players who have given so much in service to Fiji Rugby.

Sanday says they also celebrate the formal partnership between the Fiji Rugby Union and the Australia Pacific Management and Training, and this partnership will create meaningful education and training opportunities that equip our players and rugby communities with skills for life beyond rugby through structured learning programmes, professional development pathways, and recognized certifications.

He says in addition, they launch the Fiji Rugby Management System, a modern platform that will strengthen governance, improve player registration and welfare management, enhance programme delivery, and support informed decision-making through reliable data and accountability.

Sanday says while these initiatives are diverse in purpose, they are united by one common principle putting people first

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