The Totalisator Agency Board (T.A.B) has donated $5,000 to SENESE to help with its preparations for its Deaf Rugby team tour of Australia.
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Representative of the Gambling Control Authority, Auimatagi Fa’afetai Karanita Ah Kuoi, presented the money to the Director of SENESE, Marie Bentin- Toalepaiali’i, on Friday. Last week, Samoa drew first blood during a test match of historical significance played at Pesega. The Samoa Deaf Rugby Team was victorious, 20-19, over the mighty Australian Deaf rugby Team, in the fi rst deaf rugby test match in Samoa. The second game is scheduled to be played in Australia next year. Pictured here are Auimatagi Fa’afetai Karanita Ah Kuoi, Marie Bentin-Toalepaiali’i and Vagatai Talaese of SENESE. Photo: Ilia L. Likou.
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