BREAKING NEWS: Flying Fijians General Manager Explains Decision to Leave Crucial Fijian Star in Dubai…

BREAKING NEWS: Flying Fijians General Manager Explains Decision to Leave Crucial Fijian Star in Dubai…

In a surprising turn of events, the General Manager of the Flying Fijians, Barri Jon Mather, has clarified the decision to leave a key Fijian rugby star behind in Dubai. The decision, which has raised eyebrows among fans and pundits alike, has drawn significant attention following the team’s recent tour and preparations for upcoming international matches

During a press conference held today, Mather addressed the reasoning behind this controversial choice. The Fijian star in question, whose name has not been disclosed yet, was expected to be a major player in the squad’s next international campaign. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, the decision was made to keep him in Dubai rather than travel with the rest of the team back to Fiji.

Mather explained that the decision was not taken lightly and was made in consultation with the medical staff and coaching team. “We understand how important this player is to our future plans,” Mather stated. “However, after evaluating his physical condition and overall readiness, we decided it was in the best interest of both the player and the team to leave him in Dubai for further treatment and rehabilitation.”

According to Mather, the player had been dealing with an ongoing injury that required more time to heal. While the player had shown significant improvement, Mather emphasized that rushing his return could have led to further complications. The team management, therefore, made the tough call to leave him in Dubai, where he would continue to work closely with medical professionals to regain full fitness.

The Flying Fijians general manager reassured fans that the decision was made with the long-term goal of ensuring the player’s full recovery. “Our primary focus is always on the wellbeing of our players,” Mather affirmed. “We cannot afford to risk their health for short-term gain, especially when we know the importance of this player to our squad in the future.”

While the decision to leave such a key player behind has certainly sparked debate, Mather was quick to point out that the team has full confidence in the players who have traveled back to Fiji. The Flying Fijians are gearing up for the next phase of their international campaigns, and the squad is ready to give their best without the injured star.

In closing, Mather assured supporters that the player in question would be closely monitored and, once fully recovered, would rejoin the team. “We are all committed to bringing our best to the field, and this decision was made with that in mind. The Flying Fijians will continue to work hard towards achieving our goals, with the long-term health of our players as a top priority.”

 

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