Michelle Curran

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So far Michelle Curran has created 13 blog entries.

May 2021

Chief Executive Leaves PRP on High Note

By |2021-05-13T14:06:39+12:00May 12th, 2021|

After five years of navigating the somewhat turbulent waters of Pacific rugby, Pacific Rugby Players (PRP) chief executive Aayden Clarke has stepped down from his role following the announcement two Pasifika teams will join the 2022 Super Rugby competition, something he and the PRP team worked tirelessly to achieve. Aayden’s resignation comes at a poignant time for PRP, an [...]

March 2021

PRP Board Recruit Offers Unique Perspective with Leulua’iali’i Albert Mariner

By |2021-03-26T10:35:23+13:00March 26th, 2021|

  New Pacific Rugby Players (PRP) board recruit Leulua’iali’i Albert Mariner offers a diverse perspective to the organisation, as well as a myriad of skills he is looking forward to using in as PRP strives to achieve the best possible outcomes for the multitude of rugby players it represents. It is a far cry from his previous diplomatic roles [...]

February 2021

New Wave for Tonga Rugby 

By |2021-02-28T11:45:20+13:00February 28th, 2021|

A new era for rugby in the Kingdom of Tonga is unfolding with Tonga Rugby Union (TRU) signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pacific Rugby Players (PRP).  The MoU outlines how the players’ association can assist TRU and its players based offshore, with all sorts of concerns that may arise including welfare, legal or wellbeing issues; and, how [...]

December 2020

Fiji Rugby with Jess Naevo

By |2020-12-15T17:53:23+13:00December 10th, 2020|

By Michelle Curran As a youngster growing up in Fiji, the national sevens side and the team’s star player Waisale Serevi provided endless entertainment for proud ITaukei local Jessica Naevo and her family.   Little did she know, Fiji rugby would become such an integral part of her life. After marrying former Fiji and Super Rugby lock Api Naevo, [...]

November 2020

Paul Williams Finds Fulfilment in Life After Rugby

By |2020-12-07T15:33:08+13:00November 20th, 2020|

By Michelle Curran Having navigated his way successfully through the sometimes-challenging post-rugby transition, Paul Williams is a welcome addition to Pacific Rugby Players (PRP). The former Samoa, Super Rugby and French Top 14 back has accepted a role as the player relationship manager for France, something which the 37-year-old is eager to invest his energy and years of experience [...]

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