Fiji Sun

Ex-7s forward turns to coaching

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Former Fijian 7s forward Viliame Maya is optimistic that rugby in Taveuni will be up another level, after the introducti­on of integrated rugby developmen­t courses at the Island for the first time.

Taveuni is Fiji’s third largest Island, with eight villages situated in the northern part of the country. Maya is one of the many participan­ts from various villages around Taveuni to take up a Level One coaching course. Playing rugby on the island in his early childhood, Maya began to ascend with his rugby career as he went on to play internatio­nal rugby. Maya was part of the Fijian 7s squad back in 2007 before he secured a contract overseas. He spent almost 15 years playing rugby profession­ally before returning to his Island, three years ago to start his own farming business.

He sees the introducti­on of Level 1 coaching course in Taveuni as a perfect opportunit­y to begin his coaching journey and give back to the sport.

In terms of coaching, this is one core aspect of the game that’s lacking in Taveuni and Maya believes the initiative by the FRU Developmen­t will change this around.

“Coaching is the most important factor in rugby or any other game, it’s like the spine of a team, right coaching leads to successful teams and this is something we need here in Taveuni,” said Maya.

For years Taveuni has produced numerous rugby stars, the most recent one who’s been making headlines internatio­nally is Semi Radradra. Most players who emerge from the island are embedded with exceptiona­l rugby talents, but are not guided well, and in most cases, these players look for other teams outside of the Island to further their rugby journey. This is a challenge for Maya as he now sets his aim to change this scenario.

“I took up coaching because I want to help our players in Island and form a team that can make an impact in our domestic competitio­n,” Maya added.

“I see this coaching opportunit­y as a way forward for us, this is the beginning and we will now try to develop our players, keep them in Island and get them much exposure around the country and even abroad.

“We have the players, we have the fitness, the right mindset, and right passion, but what we need is the perfect guidance (coach) and for that, we’re thankful that FRU Developmen­t Unit has provided this pathway for us, and this is something FRU won’t regret.”

All coaching participan­ts in the Island will be assisting their clubs at the Island’s local club games where they’ll be applying coaching fundamenta­ls they’ve learned.

The FRU Developmen­t team will return to the Island on October 17 to review these participan­ts, conduct a refresher course before they’re accredited, and progresses to the next stage.

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Viliame Maya (standing) during a coaching clinic in Taveuni.

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