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It’s the Wild West: Pacific islands being bled dry by unlicensed agents, says former Fiji coach Ben Ryan

The Briton remains appalled by the lack of organised administration for rugby in the region despite stepping down last month after winning the goal medal at the Olympic Games

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Ben Ryan after returning to Fiji from Rio de Janeiro. Photo: Xinhua

Fiji’s Olympic gold medal-winning sevens coach Ben Ryan has urged rugby’s governing body to clamp down on unlicensed agents who are stripping the Pacific islands of their talent.

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Ryan stepped down after leading Fiji to the country’s first ever Olympic Games medal in Rio de Janeiro last month and the Briton remains appalled by the lack of organised administration for rugby in the region.

“We’ve got no licensed agents in the Pacific. Anyone can do anything, so it’s the Wild West in that respect,” the 45-year-old told the BBC. “The guys now are starting to turn up for all these other national sides.”

A number of Fiji’s gold medal-winning squad have signed deals with top European clubs and Ryan said the country was at risk of losing their top players to other countries in the 15-man code.

Ben Ryan after returning to Fiji from Rio de Janeiro. Photo: AFP
Ben Ryan after returning to Fiji from Rio de Janeiro. Photo: AFP
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“Unless you’ve got a full test cap, you can’t come into the [English] Aviva Premiership, and it’s a lot harder to come into the UK, so the French are poaching everyone,” he added.

“The closest professional league to us [Fiji] is the ITM Cup in New Zealand and you can’t go there as an islander unless you’re still able to be qualified to be an All Black.

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