The Fiji Rugby Union will now be looking at ways to ensure maximum delivery of services especially with the Flying Fijians heading once again to a tour of the Northern Hemisphere.

Chief Executive Keni Dakuidreketi following their Annual General Meeting yesterday said that they will now be looking at their income and their bottom line.

Dakuidreketi also informed member unions that FRU had to trade off a match to enable them to tour overseas with the paper work showing that they made a profit, the surplus of which was used to the recent upgrades at the High Performance Unit.

Meanwhile, it was also revealed that the Fiji Rugby Union has made a profit of $911,000 for the year ending 31st December 2009.

This has been a big turn over after the $770,000 loss occurred in 2008.

The audited financial report was tabled in the FRU Annual General Meeting at the Waterfront Hotel in Lautoka.

The profit shown on the financial report, most of the income has from the Northern Hemisphere Tour where the flying Fijians played against Scotland and Ireland.

FRU also received a $1.1 million grant from IRB in 2009 and $3 million came from the sponsorship.