Fiji Sun

Touch Rugby on Track

- SIMIONE HARAVANUA Feedback: simione.haravanua@fijisun.com

We hope that the boarders are open so we can send more of our players overseas and some teams from Australia come over says Touch Rugby president Tevita Mau.

He made the comment while setting touch rugby’s 2021 plans with a hope that players are given exposure.

Two prominent rugby players that learnt and gained a lot of exposures are current Suva fullback Enele Malele and Naitasiri Womens rugby wing Matelita Tuilevuka Fijians are known to play any sport that involves a ball so the onus is on the young players to give

it a try, we have the physique, skills and speed.

Speaking to Sun sports he said the elite players were leading the charge in making sure that young players participat­e.

“Exposure of our elite players to competitio­n is at the forefront of any administra­tion for any touch nation,” he said.

“For Fiji, we are thankful that NZ Touch is doing some work in that area with us and delivering the the Fiji Cup which is now called the Kava cup for the last four years and is reschedule­d for November 2021.”

“I’m grateful to the work done by my predecesso­rs and their hardwork.”

Tournament Plans

“Currently, there are some preliminar­y

discussion with Queensland Touch Chairman Gavin Shuker on them sending over some of their regional sides in the opens and youth category for starters and to expand into the seniors in later years. This is part of the plan to expose our national talent to top flight competitio­n.

“There is also some discussion­s around reviving the Pacific Cup with where the nations of the Pacific compete against each other. The last I could recall of this competitio­n was held in Samoa in 2005 and Fiji made a clean sweep of the men, womens,mix and the mens 30’s.

“Refrees will be a key link in the revival of this competitio­n as Rhonda Togipau has been very active in keeping us member in the loop of

the opportunit­ies that could be explored to keep the sport of touch vibrant in the Pacific.

“Touch rugby Fiji has consultati­on with its affiliates have drawn up a plan of strengthen­ing local competitio­n and running franchise competitio­n for our affiliates from Youth, Opens to the seniors. Due to the restrictio­ns of internatio­nal travel, this is another way of building the capacity of our players. We are also going to use this platform to expose our referees and the coaches alike especially those that are keen to take up national teams.

“Our Elite competitio­n will be kicking off in March and will run for 3 weeks. Our elite competitio­n format comprises of 4 Mens Open, 3 Womens Open and 2 Boys Youth

and 2 Girls Youth. Our Boys Youth sides will be competing with our Mens Open thus the mens competion will be having 6 sides, 3 from the Central Eastern and 3 from the West. In the Womens competitio­n, there will be 5 sides with 2 Womens Open and a Youth side from the Central Eastern and 1 Women and 1 Youth from the West.

“We had organized trials in November 2020 to select our elites in both the Central Eastern and West and added outstandin­g talents that played outstandin­gly during the season finals in December.”

 ??  ?? Fiji Airways Fijian Drua fullback Enele Malele with Trevor Cleary at the Nadi Internatio­nal Airport on April 22, 2019. Photo: Waisea Nasokia
Fiji Airways Fijian Drua fullback Enele Malele with Trevor Cleary at the Nadi Internatio­nal Airport on April 22, 2019. Photo: Waisea Nasokia

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