Apia, Samoa – On Tuesday, 27 August 2024, the Acting Prime Minister of Samoa, the Honourable Tuala Tevaga Iosefo delivered a heartfelt speech to commemorate the 100th anniversary of rugby in Samoa, celebrating the centenary of Lakapi Samoa. The event marked a significant milestone in the history of Samoan rugby, reflecting on the journey and achievements of the sport in the country over the past century.
In his address, Tuala extended warm wishes to all in attendance and expressed gratitude on behalf of the Samoan government. He highlighted the importance of this occasion, not only as a celebration but as a moment to give thanks for the blessings rugby has brought to the nation and to honor the pioneers who laid the foundations for the sport in Samoa.
Key Points from the Speech:
- History of Rugby in Samoa:
Tuala outlined the evolution of rugby in Samoa since its inception in 1924 with the formation of the Apia Rugby Union. He noted the various name changes the union underwent—from the Western Samoa Rugby Football Union to the Samoa Rugby Union, and now Lakapi Samoa. He emphasized that rugby has become deeply embedded in Samoan culture, with nearly every village and school having a team. - Challenges and Achievements:
Despite many challenges, including limited resources and a small population, Samoa has made significant strides in the world of rugby. The Acting Prime Minister proudly recalled the many milestones of Samoan rugby, including participation in the Rugby World Cup, victories in international tournaments such as the Hong Kong 7s, and the transition to professional rugby. - Government Support:
Tuala reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting rugby and other sports through the newly established Ministry of Sports and Recreation. He emphasized the importance of providing resources and opportunities for the youth of Samoa to continue the legacy of success in sports. - Gratitude to Contributors:
The speech included heartfelt thanks to all those who have contributed to the growth of rugby in Samoa. Tuala acknowledged the hard work of sub-unions, clubs, coaches, administrators, players, and volunteers who have dedicated their time and effort to the sport. He also expressed appreciation for the support from sponsors and international partners, including World Rugby. - Looking Ahead:
Concluding his speech, the Hon. Tuala encouraged all Samoans to remain united in their support of rugby and to honour the values that the sport represents, such as respect and generosity. He expressed confidence that with continued support and dedication, Samoa will achieve even greater success in rugby on the global stage.