This paper explores historical and contemporary connections between Irish rugby and the Pacific Islands. Tracing these connections from the first tours to the British Isles by Fijian rugby teams in the 1960s through to the contemporary professional era, this paper seeks to elucidate the evolving perception of the Pasifika within Irish rugby. Ultimately, it is argued that key contextual shifts in global rugby and Irish society from the mid-1990s gave rise to a clear shift in the function and perception of the Pacific Islander rugby player in Europe, and specifically of Ireland. A figure who was once seen as the exotic ‘other’ became a sought-after commodity in the global rugby transfer market
Today’s indigenous Fijian culture is often said to be represented by ratuism, religion and rugby. Ru...
In this prologue, we will briefly revisit some of the main research findings that have emerged from ...
Since the advent of professional rugby, Māori have gained international visibility and attractivenes...
This paper explores historical and contemporary connections between Irish rugby and the Pacific Isla...
The newly emergent Pasifika diasporas as elements of a new sports labour migrant are an important fo...
A global rugby system has emerged which both motivates and facilitates the movement of large number...
Since the 1990s several Fijians have entered rugby union competitions in Japan, attracted predomina...
In both codes of Rugby, players from Pacific Islands are renowned for their playing talent, as are t...
The emergence of Pacific Island (PI) ethnicities in the National Rugby League (NRL) over the past 18...
Rugby is widely regarded as Fiji’s ‘national’ sport and Fijian athletes are a prominent global prese...
Rugby is widely regarded as Fiji’s ‘national’ sport and Fijian athletes are a prominent\ud global pr...
Sāmoa, Fiji, and Tonga have emerged as strong contenders in international rugby competitions in the ...
In New Zealand, South Africa, and to a lesser degree, Australia, rugby has been central in sporting ...
Rugby is a sport that has given Fiji international recognition. The professionalisation of rugby has...
Rugby is a sport that has given Fiji international recognition. The professionalisation of rugby has...
Today’s indigenous Fijian culture is often said to be represented by ratuism, religion and rugby. Ru...
In this prologue, we will briefly revisit some of the main research findings that have emerged from ...
Since the advent of professional rugby, Māori have gained international visibility and attractivenes...
This paper explores historical and contemporary connections between Irish rugby and the Pacific Isla...
The newly emergent Pasifika diasporas as elements of a new sports labour migrant are an important fo...
A global rugby system has emerged which both motivates and facilitates the movement of large number...
Since the 1990s several Fijians have entered rugby union competitions in Japan, attracted predomina...
In both codes of Rugby, players from Pacific Islands are renowned for their playing talent, as are t...
The emergence of Pacific Island (PI) ethnicities in the National Rugby League (NRL) over the past 18...
Rugby is widely regarded as Fiji’s ‘national’ sport and Fijian athletes are a prominent global prese...
Rugby is widely regarded as Fiji’s ‘national’ sport and Fijian athletes are a prominent\ud global pr...
Sāmoa, Fiji, and Tonga have emerged as strong contenders in international rugby competitions in the ...
In New Zealand, South Africa, and to a lesser degree, Australia, rugby has been central in sporting ...
Rugby is a sport that has given Fiji international recognition. The professionalisation of rugby has...
Rugby is a sport that has given Fiji international recognition. The professionalisation of rugby has...
Today’s indigenous Fijian culture is often said to be represented by ratuism, religion and rugby. Ru...
In this prologue, we will briefly revisit some of the main research findings that have emerged from ...
Since the advent of professional rugby, Māori have gained international visibility and attractivenes...