Fearbots

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FEARBOTS.

Welfare and human stories. The voices that rugby doesn't always want you to hear.

Fearbots is an independent podcast and video platform hosted by Ofa Fainga’anuku — sitting completely outside sporting organisations by design.

At its core: a welfare and human stories platform giving professional rugby players — aspiring, current, and former, across League and Union — a voice that isn’t filtered, managed, or owned by the bodies that govern their careers.

The topics — mental health and identity, life after rugby, physical welfare, financial literacy and exploitation, Pacific and cultural identity, family and sacrifice — are the narratives Fearbots exists to challenge. Civilly, honestly, with no hostile media agenda.

THE NAME

Phonetically it lands as fiepots — Tongan slang for a know-it-all, the label used to silence people who speak up. But silence has its own cost: assimilate to the norms, defer to the institutions, don’t ask the hard questions — and you become a fearbot. Fearful and robotic.

The show owns both charges and refuses both fates. It’s not a rugby show. It’s a welfare platform that rugby is the entry point for.

TOPICS

Mental health and identity • Life after rugby • Physical welfare • Financial literacy and exploitation • Pacific and cultural identity • Family and sacrifice • The pathways and systems players navigate

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What Is Fearbots?

Fearbots is a welfare and human stories platform giving professional rugby players a voice that isn’t filtered, managed, or owned by the bodies that govern their careers. Hosted by Ofa Fainga’anuku.

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WANT TO SHARE YOUR STORY?

Current players, former players, people in the game — if you have something to say that rugby needs to hear, Fearbots is the platform.