Africa-Press – Seychelles. The second annual general meeting of the Seychelles Rugby Union (‘the Union’) took place recently at the Boardwalk, Eden Island and was opened by the chair, Luke Fonseka.
Mr Fonseka welcomed the participants to the meeting. He then thanked the National Sports Council (NSC) and Cable & Wireless (league sponsors) for attending the meeting and extended his gratitude to the owners of the Boardwalk for providing the venue.
The chair then introduced the current Union board members and thanked them for their support during a very busy and productive year.
He also reiterated the core values of the Union, namely teamwork, respect, enjoyment, discipline and sportsmanship.
He noted that it was the senior members’ responsibility to live and display these values and be of examples to the club youths.
The chair began his report by reflecting on what had been achieved during 2022. He noted that the board had met regularly throughout 2022 to discuss key issues affecting the Union and deliberated on them and planning and execution of the Union’s activities.
The chair was proud to inform the participants that several goals had been achieved in 2022, namely:
The chairman commented that “2022 has been a great year for the development and growth of rugby in Seychelles, this past year’s achievements have come down to a motivated and well-driven committee, and the support of our committed sponsor Cable & Wireless.
Lastly the chair presented the proposed aspirations and intentions for 2023. These were:
The chair once again thanked all the participants for attending the second AGM of the Union. He also reiterated his thanks to the Boardwalk for hosting the meeting and the Committee for their work in organising the AGM. The meeting was then officially closed.
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