IRB offer support to tsunami victims

Sun, 04 Oct 18:41:08 2009

The International Rugby Board pledged their support to the Pacific island nations left devastated by a tsunami earlier this week.

Samoa, American Samoa and Tonga were all hit by the tsunami in which at least 129 people have been killed.

IRB chairman Bernard Lapasset said: "The International Rugby Board would like to express its deepest sympathy to the people of the Pacific islands and Indonesia at this very difficult time. We are in contact with the affected rugby unions. Rugby has a strong tradition of global friendship and coming together to support communities where rugby is played in times of need, and the IRB will be doing all that it can to assist the affected areas."

The IRB said in a statement that the Welsh Rugby Union and the French federation would be using their matches against Samoa this autumn to assist the areas affected by the natural disaster.

In response to the December 2004 tsunami which killed more than 200,000 people, the IRB organised a charity match between northern and southern hemisphere representative sides on March 5, 2005 at Twickenham.

An IRB spokesman said the organisation would be releasing details of how they hoped to assist the affected countries once the full extent and nature of the damage was known.

 

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