The tournament has grown to become a key fixture on the global rugby calendar attracting strong crowds, producing competitive matches and above all proving pivotal in preparing locally-based players in Fiji, Samoa and Tonga for the test arena.
The tournament is a key element of the IRBs unprecedented three-year global strategic investment programme aimed at driving the competitiveness of the global game and provides an opportunity for over 180 players in the Islands to be exposed to be tested in a high intensity international representative competition that importantly bridges the gap between domestic and international competition, added Dr Millar.
The 2008 tournament follows the completion of Fijis Colonial Cup, Samoas National Provincial Championship and Tongas Provincial Championship and provides the coaches of the three national teams with a competitive player development pathway just ahead of the IRB Pacific Nations Cup 2008 which kicks off in May.
Coupled with the excellent work of the High Performance Units established in each of the Islands, the IRB Pacific Rugby Cup has grown to become a pivotal platform for national squad selection. Indeed this year 48 locally-based players progressed through the tournament to represent their country at test level in the IRB Pacific Nations Cup with several advancing to make their mark at Rugby World Cup, said the International Rugby Boards General Manager for the Pacific Islands, Will Glenwright.
Ilivasi Tabua, who guided Fiji to the quarter-finals of a Rugby World Cup tournament for the first time in the Tier 2 Unions history, is in no doubt that the competitiveness of the IRB Pacific Rugby Cup played an important role in preparing players for the Tournament in France.
The 2007 IRB Pacific Rugby Cup really helped blood our local players who had little or no previous exposure at Test level. Many of these players took a step up and made the Fiji test side in the IRB Pacific Nations Cup, and some went all the way and did their country proud at the Rugby World Cup.
Theres a whole queue of top provincial players in Fiji waiting their turn to give it a go for their country. The IRB Pacific Rugby Cup provides this pathway. Come Rugby World Cup 2011 in New Zealand I expect that a large percentage of the squad will have honed their skills in the Tournament, added Tabua.
Upolu Samoa begins its title defence away to 2007 beaten finalists Tauuta Reds in Nukualofa on April 19, while Fiji Warriors face Tautahi Gold in Lautoka and 2006 champions Savaii Samoa plays Fiji Barbarians in Apia. Four further rounds will follow on consecutive weekends before the top two ranked teams contest the 2007 IRB Pacific Rugby Cup final on May 24.





