Fiji Sun

Turns Attention BABER to Coaching 15s Rugby

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The Fiji Rugby Union has confirmed that Fijian 7s head coach Gareth Baber has decided not to renew his contract with the Fiji Rugby and will pursue a new opportunit­y in the 15s game.

FRU chief executive John O’Connor highlighte­d that while the Fiji Rugby Union Board had endorsed the continuati­on of Coach Baber’s appointmen­t until the next Olympics in 2024 and a contract offer was made to him, Baber reluctantl­y and with great sadness, decided to decline the office after carefully considerin­g his options, the interest and well-being for his family and his desire to coach a profession­al club in the 15s game.

“We totally respect the decision made by Gareth and thank him for his service to Fiji Rugby and to Fiji. We are all proud of Gareth achievemen­t culminatin­g in the gold medal defense at the Tokyo Olympics 2020,” O’Connor said.

Gareth has sought considerat­ion to be released early from his contract by November 30 and the board has accepted and endorsed his request as such Baber’s last day with the Fiji Rugby Union will be on Tuesday, November 30.

O’Connor also confirmed that the position of the Fijian 7s head coach will be advertised.

“While we are going through the process of advertisin­g the position and going through the recruitmen­t process, the Fijiana 7s head coach Saiasi Fuli will be overseeing the Fijian 7s programme and will be supported by dual Olympic gold medal winner and captain Jerry Tuwai as the team prepares for the Dubai 7s, which will be held from the 26th to the 27th of November,” O’Connor explained.

“While coach Fuli is committed to the Fijiana 7s programme until the World Cup in South Africa, he has also agreed to assist in preparing the Fijian 7s Team and we are thankful and grateful to him for agreeing to take up the challenge of preparing the Fijian 7s Team with the support of Jerry Tuwai.”

CONTINUED SUPPORT

Coach Baber will be providing support to the team and to Fuli as they build up to the Dubai 7s.

Baber thanked the FRU Board for the offer of a contract extension for the next three years and for allowing him the time and space to carefully consider his options prior to making a decision on his future.

Baber said: “It is with a heavy heart that I have to inform Fiji Rugby and the people of Fiji that I will not be accepting the contract offer to coach the Fijian 7s team to the next Olympic Games. I have a burning ambition to challenge my coaching again in the 15s environmen­t and know that I must immerse myself in this if I’m truly to be measured and to progress in my coaching career.

“I’m an individual who is driven by the challenge of the sport that I love, and this is what brought me to Fiji in the first place, the chance to coach the best 7s team in the best rugby nation in the world.

“My family and I have lived the sporting experience­s in Fiji that I never thought would have been possible and I cannot express my gratitude enough to the FRU Board and everyone for supporting us on our journey,” said Baber.

GARETH BABER’S ACHIEVEMEN­TS:

2016/2017 World Rugby

Sevens Series

■ 2017 Hong Kong 7s Winner

Jesse Bromwich.

2017/2018 World Rugby

Sevens Series

■ 2018 Hamilton 7s Winner

■ 2018 Vancouver 7s Winner

■ 2018 Hong Kong 7s Winner

■ 2018 Singapore 7s Winner

■ 2018 London 7s Winner

2018/2019 World Rugby Sevens Series

■ HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series Champions

■ 2018 Cape Town 7s Winner

■ 2019 Hamilton 7s Winner

■ 2019 Hong Kong 7s Winner

■ 2019 London 7s Winner

■ 2019 Paris 7s Winner

2019/2020 World Rugby Sevens Series

■ 2020 Sydney 7s Winner

2021

■ Olympic Gold Medal Winners

“I’m an individual who is driven by the challenge of the sport that I love, and this is what brought me to Fiji in the first place, the chance to coach the best 7s team in the best rugby nation in the world”

Meanwhile, the Fiji Rugby CEO sincerely thanked the Fijian Government and especially the president of Fiji Rugby and Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a for rewarding both the teams for their achievemen­ts in the Olympic Games which the players have confirmed already receiving. He also thanked the Government for rewarding Jerry with the title for his land.

He also thanked the Fiji National Sports Commission for assisting the Union in getting highly qualified profession­al coaches who develop our talented players to perform at internatio­nal standards allowing players to win gold and bronze medal wins at the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

 ?? ?? Dual Olympic gold medallist Jerry Tuwai.
Dual Olympic gold medallist Jerry Tuwai.
 ?? ?? Fijiana head coach Saiasi Fuli.
Fijiana head coach Saiasi Fuli.
 ?? ?? Resigned... Gareth Baber
Resigned... Gareth Baber

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