FRU to decide on Domoni’s future
Questions continue to be raised about Fiji’s embarrassing performance against Manu Samoa yesterday which also confirmed that Fiji has no chance to qualify for the 2011 Rugby World Cup quarter finals.
Fijivillage contacted FRU Chairman Colonel Mosese Tikoitoga and asked what steps the FRU will take now.
He said they will make the decision after the Wales game.
Colonel Tikoitoga also said they will wait for the reports of the Manager and the Coach.
On a talkback show on our sister station Viti FM last night many rugby fans called for the coach Samu Domoni Junior to be replaced.
Domoni was appointed in 2009 and contracted until the World Cup.
He has now shown an intention to continue coaching Fiji.
Colonel Tikoitoga said he cannot say anything on Domoni’s contract.
Domoni was assisted by Greg Mumm, Shannon Fraser, new Waratahs coach Michael Foley and 2007 RWC captain Mosese Rauluni.
Story by: Vijay Narayan
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