Apia, SAMOA – Last week, three Australian rugby teams visited to take part in Samoa’s 100 years of rugby celebrations.
Women’s Australia A team faced off against Manusina in a thrilling match that ended with a penalty kick in the final seconds, securing a hard-fought victory for the Samoan side.
In addition to the epic clash between Australia A and Manusina, Rugby Australia partnered with Llyod McDermott Foundation to form a First Nations men’s team comprised of indigenous players from across Australia.
The First Nations team accompanied Australia Women’s Development 7s team to participate in the inaugural Lakapi Samoa Teuila 7s tournament. This marked a milestone for Australian rugby as it was the first time a First Nations team has travelled to the Pacific to showcase their talent and cultures.
“This opportunity allows us to highlight the next wave of indigenous rugby talent. Many of our players have ambitions to represent Australia at the highest level, and this is the perfect platform to showcase their abilities,” said Matthew Sonter, Director Llyod McDermott Foundation.
The visit by Australian teams was also an opportunity for learning and cultural exchange. Teams engaged in community activities, visiting local schools and rugby clubs to learn and share knowledge and skills with young Samoan athletes. Players also experienced the rich traditions of Samoa, including participating in traditional ava ceremonies.
“This week has been a remarkable celebration of rugby, culture, and community. The connections formed here extend beyond the field, fostering mutual respect and understanding between our nations,” said HE Mr Will Robinson, Australia’s High Commissioner to Samoa.
This investment in rugby reflects the Australian Government’s continuous commitment in supporting sports in Samoa and the Blue Pacific, recognising its power to bring people and communities to learn, grow, and play together.
The visit was supported through the Australian Government’s PacificAus Sports initiative together with Rugby Australia.
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