John Sanday

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John Sanday
Date of birthcirca 1960
Place of birthSawakasa, Tailevu, Fiji
Height6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Weight187 lb (85 kg)
Notable relative(s)Kirwan Sanday (nephew)
Occupation(s)Executive Chairman of Melanesian Trustee Services Ltd.[1] and Pacific Balanced Fund, Chairman and chief exectuve of Viti Mining Ltd.[2]
Rugby union career
Position(s) Lock, Number eight
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1989-1999 Suva ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1987 Fiji 2 (0)

John Sanday (born c.1960 in Tailevu) is a Fijian former rugby union player who played as a lock and number eight.

Career[edit]

In his club career he played for Suva in the national championship. His only international caps were in the 1987 Rugby World Cup, where he played two matches against Argentina and New Zealand.

Personal life[edit]

He is director of Melanesian Trustee Services Ltd.,[3] where he is a merchant banker with 40 years' experience in the industry and has had several ventures in Papua New Guinea, Australia and Fiji and runs a business consultancy company, providing consultancy in the resources sector mainly in fisheries, mining and oil and gas fields with landowner groups. He has now 4 children 2 girls (Alameida Sanday and Kalista Sanday) and 2 boys (Declan Sanday and John Sanday) and his wife Uda barbra Mea. He is uncle of Kirwan Sanday, an Australian-born rugby player who plays as prop for Australia and formerly for Fiji U20[4]

Future[edit]

John has a various of upcoming new products as well as new company's. John is soon to release his new Kava Chews ($10 each) product around the world in early May or late April, also coming to the world his Kava drink and lollipop which is said to relax the body and relieve stress. This is already has been pre ordered (sold out). John is also busy trying to grow his company which is estimated by the end of this year will be around $800 million Kina which is converted to $250 million US dollars. John is undergoing his Kava farm with already 134 acres planted ready for harvest.

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