The Rugby Paper

‘Historic day’ as Islanders join world Council

- By SAM JACKSON

WORLD Rugby has welcomed Fiji and Samoa onto an expanded Council, while Burkina Faso and Lebanon were accepted as associate members on an historic day for the internatio­nal federation.

With a new governance model paving the way for wider representa­tion on World Rugby’s Council, the unions will take their place at the May 2019 annual meeting having successful­ly achieved the required good governance criteria as stipulated within the Bye Laws in line with governance reform launched in November 2015.

Fiji and Samoa follow Georgia, Romania and USA onto the expanded Council and will act as an inspiratio­n for other unions aspiring to take a seat at Council with a clear and transparen­t pathway for all now operationa­l.

World Rugby Chair Bill Beaumont hailed the decision, recognisin­g the enormous contributi­on that the Pacific Islands make to the global game.

Beaumont said: “This is an historic day for World Rugby and the Pacific Islands, and a reflection of the importance and success of the transforma­tional governance reforms made by this organisati­on and the unions.

“We are delighted to be welcoming Fiji and Samoa to Council, two unions who have contribute­d so much to the game. The Pacific Islands are unique, immersed in rugby, and I know that the unions will bring excellent insights and make strong contributi­ons on Council.

“This shows that the model is in place, the pathway is in place and the door is open to other unions who aspire to have a seat on Council. We encourage all unions to take inspiratio­n from Fiji and Samoa, review their governance and strive to achieve the required criteria.”

Council also approved the recommenda­tion of the executive and regional Committees to accept Burkina Faso and Lebanon as associate members of World Rugby having met the required criteria. There are now 123 national unions in membership of World Rugby.

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