P.M. intervenes in Tag Football dispute

01 November 2018, 12:00AM

Prime Minister Tuilaepa Lupesoliai Dr. Sailele Malielegaoi has rubbished claims by the Samoa International Tag Football club that it is the country’s national representatives of the sport.  

In a letter addressed to the organisers of the upcoming International Tag Federation tournament, the Prime Minister stated in his letter that both the club and the tournament organisers “are not recognised as flag bearers for Samoa.” 

He then posed the question to the two parties: “How can this team talk of representing our country and your organisation endorse them, without actually receiving Samoa’s blessing? You cannot.” 

He further made it clear that the endorsed government body overseeing the sport of TAG Rugby had tried to work through the issues, but that there was “a refusal to acknowledge Samoa’s right to select its own national representative team...”

“We now have calls from other local and overseas players and teams asking who the national selectors are – certainly not any of you,” stated the P.M.

 “The offer from government to consider endorsement was still kept open if matters previously requested are finally and properly responded to. However, at this time, the government position has been made clear by the Prime Minister and the local governing body.

 “The government policies are clear, the only teams that can be flag carriers, are those endorsed via selection as national reps, through Samoa Tag Incorporated, that is under the SASNOC Samoa oversight.”

The Prime Minster concluded in his letter: “Given this situation, this letter serves to confirm, that the SITF teams, are not national representative teams, and are not selected flag bearers for Samoa.”

 The club was contacted some 12 months ago by the national selection body – appointed by the Government of Samoa – and asked to take the steps required to become recognised as national representatives. 

But according to Fa’aofonu’u JP Leota, the president of the national body under SASNOC, Samoa Tag Incorporated, they continue to be ignored. 

“We've been trying for a year now to work with these organisations, but they refuse to acknowledge the authority of Samoa as a country, to select its own national reps, and they ignore our efforts to promote the game of TAG for all Samoans, not just their organisation members. 

“It is having an effect on all our nationals around the world, who want to be a part of a properly selected national team. In effect, we have tried as the national TAG body, to work with them and we have been ignored. They cannot therefore be endorsed as representing Samoa,” he said.

Attempts by the Samoa Observer to contact the Samoa International Tag Football club for comment have been unsuccessful.

01 November 2018, 12:00AM

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