The Fiji Times

Silktails mourn Shannon passing

- KAIVITI SILKTAILS

THE Kaiviti Silktails have made a special tribute presentati­on in honour of their manager Jacquie Shannon, who died suddenly in Sydney at the weekend.

Shannon, 57, had been the Silktails’ heart and soul for organisati­onal and pastoral care of the 28 players, who had left their homes and families in Fiji to compete in the NSWRL Ron Massey Cup in Australia over the past two seasons.

At the Silktails’ Round 13 match on Sunday against Mounties,

the players sang songs before and at the conclusion of the game at Aubrey Keech Reserve to express their love and gratitude to Shannon.

“We would like to extend our deepest heartfelt condolence­s to her daughter Linda, her family and friends back in her homeland of Fiji, here in Australia and around the world,” said Kaiviti Silktails chairman Petero Civoniceva.

“Words cannot express our pain as a club - players and staff.

“Jacquie was the backbone of our club, playing in integral part in the establishm­ent of the Kaiviti Silktails RLFC from its inception in 2020 to its current form today.

“We would not be the club we are today if it was not for her guidance, perseveran­ce and passion to see our young Fijian players realise their potential and achieve their Rugby League dreams and aspiration­s.

“Our 2022 playing group have displayed a resilience and strength beyond their years and overcome countless obstacles and setbacks in the duration of their relocation to Sydney for the last seven months.

“To our players and staff that have travelled here from Fiji Jacquie was our motherly figure, our guiding light, a wonderful source of support and inspiratio­n and she will be forever missed.”

Silktails executive director Steve Driscoll said the players were devastated by her death.

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? Silktails players with the photo of the late Jacquine Shannon.
Picture: SUPPLIED Silktails players with the photo of the late Jacquine Shannon.

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