The International Rugby Board and the Fiji Rugby Union will today launch the IRB Pacific Rugby Cup Legacy Program in Sigatoka.

The Pacific Rugby Cup is just not a rugby tournament that delivers high level competition for both aspiring and current international players.

It is a tournament with a strong Legacy program linked to it B one that is designed to create a lasting benefit not only for players but for the rugby community and the broader local population of the host Union.

Through the IRB Pacific Rugby Cup Legacy program, the IRB and the FRU are partnering with a number of high profile organizations to tackle some of the region’s key development challenges whilst also ensuring there is a very clear Rugby legacy through the delivery of targeted Rugby-specific programs.

The IRB Pacific Rugby Cup Legacy program comprises of "Play Clean, Stay Green" Environmental Awareness Program in partnership with the World Wildlife Foundation.

Members of the Fiji Warriors and Barbarians team will assist in the tree planting program in partnership with the Department of Fisheries and Forests.

They will also take part in the HIV-AIDS Awareness and Training Program in Partnership with the STOP HIV Program of the Oceania National Olympic Committees.

The Environmental Legacy programs are being driven by the Fiji Rugby Union and it is anticipated they will have long term benefits for the island nation.