Rabele Unveils Development Plans “As a pioneer rugby league player in Fiji after its establishment in 1992 I’m still here doing development work for Fiji. This is a great programme moving forward and to look back 29 years ago this is a dream come true and a milestone achievement. by simione haravanua Kaiviti Silktails rugby league club
2021-03-26
Vodafone Fijian Bati head coach Joe Rabele believes the strategic development plan set in place is the way forward for rugby league in the country.
Rabele spoke during the launching of the new Fiji National Rugby League development programmes at the Yue Lai Hotel, Suva yesterday.
The Kaiviti Silktails before they departed for Australia. Picture: SUPPLIED.
THE Kaiviti Silktails rugby league team management is working overtime to prepare the players well for the 2021 Ron Massey Cup competition in Australia.
The team left Fiji for Australia last week to compete in the annual competition.
Fiji joined the tournament last March and made an impact by thrashing Australia’s Windsor Wolves 40-16.
Now with the team, made of local-based players, to be based in Australia for the next seven months, team management is tying all loose ends to ensure the players play to expectation.
It has a pastor and counsellor, Suliasi Cakautabu, the Coastal Roos team manager, who has been tasked with motivating the players for the task at hand.
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