The Fiji Rakavi Football Union is poised for significant transformation under its current leadership, according to Chair John Sanday. He expressed strong confidence in the union’s ability to implement major changes, emphasizing the high caliber of its board members.
Sanday highlighted that the board comprises professionals with extensive expertise in key areas such as finance, legal affairs, and international rugby governance. Among the notable figures on the board are Tevita Tuiloa, an investment manager with Fijian Holdings Limited, and Anare Manulevu, a senior partner at KPMG. Additionally, Laijipa Naulivou is recognized as an expert in her field, Cathy Wong brings in-depth knowledge of the global rugby landscape, and Mosese Naivalu offers valuable legal insights.
With such a strong leadership team in place, Sanday suggested that major initiatives are on the horizon, potentially making 2026 a groundbreaking year for Fiji Rugby. While he did not reveal specific details, he assured that these developments would have a significant impact.
He remains confident that, with the right support and authority, the union is well-positioned to deliver something remarkable for Fijian rugby. Although the specifics of these initiatives remain undisclosed, anticipation is building for what could be a transformative period for the sport in the country.