Australian football in Fiji

By The_Wookie / Roar Guru

In this sixth part of this series on international Australian football I talked briefly with the secretary of AFL Fiji, Robert Wolfgramm about how the game is progressing in the island nation.

Australian Footy in Fiji traces its roots back to 2004 and a former Fiji Police Commissioner, Andrew Hughes.

Hughes is an Australian who had played some amateur football in Australia and was keen to grow the game in Fiji.

At a meeting in mid 2004, Hughes called a meeting of interested Police officers with the intent of using the force as the basis for developing a local football competition.

According to the Police Public Relations Officer at the time, Mesake Koroi, ‘many top rugby players joined in and it started off well, but there was no one except Hughes to run the programme, so it was hard because, of course, he had other police work to attend to’.

In 2005, Robert Wolfgramm (formerly of Melbourne University) of the Fiji Daily Post met with Hughes to express his interest in Australian Football and his desire to help by giving the sport publicity through the newspaper.

However, the Fiji Football Association would wind up at the end of that year due to lack of resources and direction without formally setting up a league.

Robert gives credit for the modern AFL Fiji to the Rodan family, including David Rodan Jnr, of Richmond and Port Adelaide in the AFL, who in 2008 had wanted to renew the island’s acquaintance with Australian football and was made an ambassador by the AFL.

With fellow Port player, Alipate Carlisle, he presented an idea for AFL Fiji to Port Adelaide with the intent of getting the clubs assistance.

The AFL in turn, liked what they heard and teamed Rodan up with the head of AFL Asia Pacific, Andrew Cadzow.

In 2009, Cadzow presented the Rodan plan to a group of Fijian locals, of whom about 15 turned up.

After two meetings in July of 2009, the steering committee was formed and in 2010, AFL Fiji was formed as a Fiji registered not for profit charity.

There are approximately 50 core players of Australian Football in Fiji over the age of 16, but Robert says that thousands have been through various footy clinics held at schools throughout the country.

There are only two senior teams – Delta Blue Cats and City Red Swans, both of whom play at the Albert Park in Suva. A new team is hoped to be established next year in the west of the country.

A new women’s team is being formed with about 12 players. Robert says junior teams are only put together for carnivals like the Under 16’s Oceania Cup and the school based Fiji Day Cup.

Matches are played weekly from February to November with a break during August .

The number of players per side can vary from week to week. Robert says it can be 9′s, 12′s, 15′s and even 18 a side, but 15 a side is the most common with several on the bench.

The national side had a three match series against fellow island nation, Nauru, who beat the Fijians quite soundly in their encounters, but the Fijians took it as a good learning experience to use for the upcoming International Cup.

Fiji has performed reasonably well at the International Cup given its late development in the sport, winning the second division at the last International Cup in 2011 on debut.

Note: we were unable to conduct an audio interview for this, and we thank Robert Wolfgramm for his correspondence.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2013-11-14T00:08:21+00:00

The_Wookie

Roar Guru


all good mate

2013-11-13T22:23:10+00:00

c

Guest


Rebecca Wilson on sportsline last night said they expected 200m people playing soccer ( I guess organized games ) across asia by 2020

2013-11-13T19:58:29+00:00

peeeko

Roar Guru


Sorry Wookie, was having a light hearted jibe. appreciate your love of AFL

2013-11-13T12:32:19+00:00

Ronny

Roar Rookie


Disagree, i am interested but dont post on a daily basis, at a guess many people are interested but dont post, TBH there is not a real lot to say, besides well, i did not realise that etc , does not mean is it is not interesting though, perhaps the mods could tell you the amount of times a article was read, you may be suprised, not only that but this site does not attract a lot of football ( AFL) fans, and there is a pretty obvious reason for that !.

2013-11-13T12:23:58+00:00

karlos

Guest


Come on Peek. AFL fans simply have nothing to talk about at the moment. Nobody would be interested If these article were released during the season. Matter of fact hardly anyone seems interested now, so I wouldn't be concerned if I was you.

2013-11-10T11:48:31+00:00

Stavros

Guest


I'm loving the World Cup. The fact that Ireland only lost 50-0 to Australia, means that the standard of League around the world is improving at great knots.

AUTHOR

2013-11-10T09:45:38+00:00

The_Wookie

Roar Guru


Project was always going to keep going. Im getting awesome co-operaton and good feedback from the people involved.

2013-11-10T04:31:11+00:00

TW

Guest


Keep the project going - Ignore the naysayers. As most AFL fans focus on their clubs this is a great series to inform all and sundry about the growth of the international game despite all of the obstacles. The RLWC apparently has about 225 NRL experienced players involved - Ironically that is what will happen to our AFL in a few years time as overseas recruits/talent arrives on our shores. It has started now with the International Rookie scheme and the AFL`s talent camps in various countries.

2013-11-10T03:48:18+00:00

Penster

Guest


Why is the timing of these articles interesting to you? This is an AFL thread, this is an AFL article.

2013-11-09T22:36:48+00:00

Punter

Guest


It's an international event, something that may be abit alien to you!!!!

2013-11-09T22:25:29+00:00

Avon River

Guest


What's a RLWC??

2013-11-09T09:10:28+00:00

c

Guest


wtf does that mean that I am a poor man ?

AUTHOR

2013-11-09T08:54:41+00:00

The_Wookie

Roar Guru


Its more to do with it being the AFL off season.

2013-11-09T08:26:32+00:00

Ronny

Roar Rookie


Not suprised, it is the poor mans Thailand.

2013-11-09T07:40:41+00:00

c

Guest


hello Ronnie I have a headache I am in bali too may bin tangs :)

2013-11-09T05:48:57+00:00

Ronny

Roar Rookie


What i find incredulous is that you somehow managed to link the 2, there are new articles on http://www.worldfootynews.com/ every day, i bet somehow they are conspiring against the NRL ....right !!. FFS ...(rolls eyes)

2013-11-09T05:22:11+00:00

Peeeko

Guest


You certainly have a terrific knowledge of AF globally. Interesting you released this group of articles whilst the RLWC is on.

2013-11-08T22:56:15+00:00

Ronny

Roar Rookie


Nothing to do with Fiji, but international football, carlton has signed County Cork ace (Gaelic football) Ciarán Sheehan, that makes 3 Irishmen on Carltons list.

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