Fiji Sun

Rapid Rugby Boss Cancels Season

- LEONE CABENATABU­A The Fiijian Feedback: leonec@fijisun.com.fj

The Fijian Latui’s campaign to win the first Global Rapid Rugby competitio­n where AU$1 million was at stake came to an abrupt end yesterday.

This was after Rapid Rugby chief executive officer Mark Evans announced the immediate cancellati­on of the 2020 Global Rapid Rugby season.

Long term travel restrictio­ns in place as part of the worldwide fight against Covid-19 provided the Asia Pacific competitio­n no choice this year.

“All of our decisions around Global Rapid Rugby in 2020 have been based on expert health advice; there are global realities and challenges that cannot and should not be ignored or worked around,” Evans

explained.

“We have never been scared of hard work or seemingly impossible challenges, but in the current circumstan­ces feel that our hand has been forced to upgrade our previous season one suspension to a complete cancellati­on. We will continue to work closely with all teams and stakeholde­rs around potential future plans.

“The work that went into the formation of the 2020 home-and-away season was first-class. We showed in the one round that we were able to play, what an exciting game we have created.

The immediate future may be full of uncertaint­y, but the bigger picture is full of exciting opportunit­ies for rugby in the Asia Pacific region.

“I would like to publicly acknowledg­e and thank everyone involved in what was to be the first full season of Global Rapid Rugby. Hong Kong Rugby Union, China Rugby Football Associatio­n, the Bay of Plenty Rugby Union, Rugby Australia, Fiji Rugby, Samoa Rugby Union, Malaysia Rugby Union, Valke Rugby Union and of course Rapid Rugby’s founders Andrew and Nicola Forrest.“

 ??  ?? Latui team at one of their traininfg sessons at Bidesi park last month. Photo: : File
Latui team at one of their traininfg sessons at Bidesi park last month. Photo: : File

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