Just as Manu Samoa has gained wider acclaim across the globe, it is crucial to continue upholding excellence in performance in various international competitions, including Manu Sina, Manuama, Junior Manu Samoa, and other emerging rugby teams established in Samoa.
A challenge PM Hon. Fiame Naomi Mata’afa gave Samoa Rugby Union in their meeting last week.
The government commends the progress of Samoan rugby in recent years, and it continues to support the extensive efforts of the administration in its far-reaching endeavours to develop the sport, thereby inspiring many young individuals.
The establishment of the Ministry of Sports is another indication of the nation’s commitment to sporting excellence, marking positive steps in diversifying the sporting landscape of the country, while also contributing to youth development.
There is anticipation for the expansion of opportunities for both men and women in various sports disciplines in Samoa.
Samoan Version
Finau le Mālo ia saga atia’e pea le lakapi i Samoa
E faapei ona lauiloa o le Manu Sāmoa ile lalalolagi atoa, ia fa’apena le laualuga i talanoaga a atunuu esese, o le manu sina, manuma, junior Manu Sāmoa ma soo e aulakapi lava na e faavae i samoa nei.
O le lu’i lea a le Afioga ile Palemia ia Hon. Fiame Naomi Mata’afa na tuu atu ile lakapi samoa, i le latou feiloaiga i le vaiaso nei.
E fa’afetaia e le Mālo le sao o le lakapi Samoa i tausga e fia ua tuanai, ma e ave pea le lagolagosua a le malo i ana fuafuaga alualu mamao, ina ia atinae pea le lakapi, ua agavaa ai le toatele o tupulaga talavou.
O le fa’atuina ai o le matagaluega o taaloga, o le isi lea faailoga o le pele i taitai o le atunuu o taaloga eseese e le gata oloo lauiloa ai le atunuu, e ua fesoasoani foi i le itu tau tamaoaiga.
O le fiafiaga ina ua matele ina iai avanoa tutusa mo itupa o alii fa’apea tamaitai i soo se taaloga i Samoa.