Australian Defence Force supports Samoan sporting excellence with accredited trainings.

The Australian Defence Force Sports Cell (ADFSC) is currently in Samoa to support
local sporting organisations.
They are delivering accredited training in refereeing, coaching, sports training, first-aid, and strength
and conditioning.
ADFSC is partnering together with the National Rugby League, Federation International Basketball
Association, International Federation of Touch Football and Sports Medicine Australia, to deliver
these trainings with partner organisations in Samoa. These local organisations include Rugby League
Samoa, Samoa Basketball Association, Samoa Touch Rugby Incorporated, Marist Boxing, Samoa
Boxing Federation, and Red Cross.
In his remarks to open the weeklong training program, the Honourable Minister of Sports and
Recreation, Laumatiamanu Ringo Purcell, spoke about the Samoan Government’s unwavering
commitment to uplift and empower the sporting community in Samoa, particularly through its new
Ministry of Sports and Recreation.
“Recognising the transformative power of sports, the Ministry is resolute in its mission to facilitate
the development of sports at all levels, ensuring that the necessary resources, policies, and
infrastructural support are in place. This initiative aligns seamlessly with our broader vision to
elevate the standard of sports within our nation, fostering a resilient, inclusive, and thriving sports
culture,” said Minister Laumatiamanu.
His Excellency Mr Will Robinson, Australia’s High Commissioner to Samoa, highlighted the unifying
power of sports in his remarks.
“Sport is a shared passion between our nations that transcends languages and borders. This week’s
training is a testament to Samoa and Australia’s shared values, and the deep connection between
our peoples," said Mr. Robinson.
Ms Melissa Seumanu, from the Samoa Basketball Association, is one of the representatives who is
taking part in the training program.
“I hope to gain more knowledge within the sport as well as enabling to learn about the importance
of having a healthy mind and body. I know it will improve my skill levels and build motivation,
ambition, and confidence. The skillsets I hope to gain during this week’s training can enhance my
ability to help the game of basketball here in Samoa,” said Ms Seumanu.
This program is a continuation of training and capability building that was previously delivered
virtually by ADFSC in 2021.