John Sanday

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

His only international caps were in the 1987 Rugby World Cup, where he played two matches against Argentina and New Zealand.

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 is uncle of Kirwan Sanday, an Australian-born rugby player who plays as prop for Australia and formerly for Fiji U20[4] John has a various of upcoming new products as well as new company's.

John is undergoing his Kava farm with already 134 acres planted ready for harvest.