Samoa Rugby Union (SRU) has been declared bankrupt just a few days before the Pacific Island side faces Scotland at Murrayfield.
Samoa prime minister Tuilaepa Lupesoliai Sailele Malielegaoi, the SRU chairman, issued a fundraising plea to the public to keep the governing body going.
“We are bankrupt,” he is quoted as saying by the Samoa Observer. “In other words we are insolvent.
“It means the Union cannot continue to pay off our debts with the banks. We also need money to pay the players so they can continue to play.”
Samoa is due to come up against Scotland on Sunday (AEDT) and takes on England at Twickenham a fortnight later.
The Prime Minister, speaking at a fundraising “radiothon”, added: “This is a Union whi…
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