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Fiji's Raiwalui to head World Rugby's 'development pathways'

LONDON : Simon Raiwalui, who stood down as Fiji coach after taking the Pacific islanders to the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals in October, has been appointed by World Rugby in a role to help the progress of the sport's developing nations.

As High Performance Pathways and Player Development Manager, Raiwalui's job will be to "support World Rugby's (WR) core mission of increasing the competitiveness of international rugby as the sport prepares for a new era of opportunity and growth," the governing body said in a statement on Tuesday.

As well as taking Fiji to their first quarter-final since 2007, the former Fiji, Sale, Newport, Saracens and Racing 92 lock was integral in the establishment of the Fijian Drua Super Rugby Pacific franchise and assisted the national women's team, Fijiana, to reach their first Rugby World Cup in 2022.

"Renowned for his passion for rugby across the globe and ability to build winning player development and pathway programmes, Raiwalui joins World Rugby’s Competitions and Performance function," WR said.

"He will support Director of High Performance Peter Horne to assist performance and emerging unions (formerly known as "Tier Two") identify, develop and fast track player development initiatives as well as support other HP rugby projects."

Raiwalui said: “World Rugby is passionate about growing our sport, increasing opportunity and certainty for more unions to break through. Underpinning all of this is player and competition pathways, something that I am passionate about and I look forward to contributing to what promises to be an exciting and challenging journey, ultimately increasing the competitiveness and impact of international rugby."

During this year's tournament in France, Raiwalui echoed the

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