16 Dec 2016

Pacific welfare group hopes to ease pro rugby pressures

From , 4:03 pm on 16 December 2016

There are hopes that a new association will help ease the struggles hundreds of Pacific men face while playing professional rugby overseas.

Pacific Rugby Players Welfare is currently engaged with over 100 men in the UK and is conducting cultural diversity programmes with clubs to aid their integration into the community.

Last month a Fijian man playing third division rugby in France committed suicide, further highlighting the pressures placed on Pacific men plying their trade in the northern hemisphere.

Programme director and former Manu Samoa player Daniel Leo told Koro Vaka'uta there has been a lack of support for Pacific players in the past.

Manu Samoa and England players join for a prayer post-match.

Manu Samoa and England players join for a prayer post-match. Photo: PHOTOSPORT