King Country Champs: Fiji mission
Taupō Marist embark on humanitarian mission to Fiji, strengthening bonds
Taupō Marist Premiers are heading to Fiji after taking out the 2023 King Country Rugby Union Division One last season. The trip will form an outreach mission for the team “in support of their Fijian brothers who play in the Premier team,” said the Marist coach Mike Jacobs.
“It is our way of giving back to their families and their communities while our brothers work in New Zealand within Central Taupō.”
The team and its supporters will head to Fiji on March 24, with three team items on the agenda.
The first is business- a preseason game against a local village team.
Then, there will be a visit to a local primary school to teach rugby drills and skills. The visit will finish with some community development volunteer work in a local village.
It won’t be all work, however, as the weeklong trip will also take in some local activities, including a visit to the National Park Sand Dunes, plenty of Fijian food and drink and a trip to the doubleheader Drua vs. Force game in Lautoka on March 30.
It will be back to business on April 6, with the King Country Rugby Union Waitomo group competition club day.
There will be a fundraising quiz and auction night in March at the Marist clubroom at Taupō Dart Club, with all proceeds raised going to the 2024 Fiji tour.
For more information, see the Taupō Marist Facebook page.
The team have also set up a Givealittle page to raise funds for basic rugby essentials, including balls and bags, to give to Fijian schools; search ‘Brothers in Fiji’ on the Givealittle website.