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US based rugby coach Adriaan Ferris will lead the Tonga men s sevens team at next month s Final Olympic Qualification Tournament in Monaco.
Former Northland rugby coach Adriaan Ferris will coach Tonga at the Final Olympic Qualification Tournament in Monaco.
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The Athletic Director of the Life West Gladiators in California was a part of the coaching staff when Tonga reached the semi finals of the Wellington Sevens in 2008.
He also helped coach the kingdom at the 2013 Sevens World Cup and was an Ikale Tahi assistant coach in 2014.
A squad of New Zealand based players has been training under head coach Tevita Tu ifua for the past three years, which formed the core of teams that have competed in the men s Oceania Sevens Championship, World Sevens Series and Rugby World Cup Sevens.
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SA Rugby have just about given up on having fans in stadiums for the upcoming British & Irish Lions Tour to South Africa, but there is still hope that 2022 will be back to some sort of “normal”.
World Rugby confirmed that Rugby World Cup (RWC) Sevens 2022 will be hosted at the 57,654-capacity Cape Town Stadium between 9 and 11 September 2022. At this stage, planning will incorporate having spectators.
Fan interaction
Part of Sevens’ appeal is fan interaction, and to stage a successful RWC Sevens it’s vital that spectators are in the stadium. With the tournament still 15 months away there is a reasonable expectation that the pandemic could be eradicated, or if not, be under control by then.
A renowned rugby player and coach, Ayimba breathed his last on Friday night at Kenyatta hospital in Nairobi, where he has been receiving treatment after a long illness.
“I’m angry because I can’t slap you back to reality,” wrote Nyaboke, who had an on and off relationship with the father of her two kids.
“I am sad because I don’t know what I am going to tell your boys because they know you went to work far away and will come back one day. Rest well Otieno, I hope you made peace with God because I prayed the novena and asked God to give you a chance to make things right. I guess my prayers were in vain. This is numbing,” she added.
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