Manu Samoa v Tonga 2 (RWC Qualifier)
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Did they just say the second Tongan try scorer had represented Samoan and nz at u20 level?
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@kiwiwomble IIRC, Sione Tuipulotu has represented Tonga at U20 level first, then Samoa.
Nothing unusual for players of mixed heritage.
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@kiwiwomble Think he was only in the NZ U20 wider training squad. Maybe got called up into the full squad but didn't play.
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@tim said in Manu Samoa v Tonga 2 (RWC Qualifier):
@kiwiwomble Think he was only in the NZ U20 wider training squad. Maybe got called up into the full squad but didn't play.
This is correct. He was invited to the two NZU20s camps, but wasn't named in the NZU20 squads for the 2017 Oceania U20 Championship and WR U20 Championship. So he never played for NZ U20s, but he played for Tonga U20 in 2015 and Samoa U20 in 2016.
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@tim said in Manu Samoa v Tonga 2 (RWC Qualifier):
Any available players from these teams that would be good signings for Manu Pasifika?
Alaalatoa is going to France, but maybe Motuga, Tuipulotu, and Lam?
Neria Fomai. Was already a fringe Super player this year.
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Samoa has now qualified for 2023 RWC and won a spot in pool D with England, Japan, Argentina and Americas 2. That's going to be tough.
Tonga will play the Cook Islands on 24 July in Pukekohe (Asia/Pacific qualifier). The winner will play the Asia Rugby Championship winner (most likely Hong Kong) twice in the so-called "Asia-Pacific play-offs". The winner of these play-offs will end up in pool B with South Africa, Ireland, Scotland and Europe 2. Tonga should normally win that.
The loser of these play-offs ends up in the Final Qualfication Tournament.
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@stargazer said in Manu Samoa v Tonga 2 (RWC Qualifier):
Samoa has now qualified for 2023 RWC and won a spot in pool D with England, Japan, Argentina and Americas 2. That's going to be tough.
Tonga will play the Cook Islands on 24 July in Pukekohe (Asia/Pacific qualifier). The winner will play the Asia Rugby Championship winner (most likely Hong Kong) twice in the so-called "Asia-Pacific play-offs". The winner of these play-offs will end up in pool B with South Africa, Ireland, Scotland and Europe 2. Tonga should normally win that.
The loser of these play-offs ends up in the Final Qualfication Tournament.
This Tongan side should beat Cook Islands, but they may need a couple of reinforcements just in case for the next match.
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@act-crusader said in Manu Samoa v Tonga 2 (RWC Qualifier):
@stargazer said in Manu Samoa v Tonga 2 (RWC Qualifier):
Samoa has now qualified for 2023 RWC and won a spot in pool D with England, Japan, Argentina and Americas 2. That's going to be tough.
Tonga will play the Cook Islands on 24 July in Pukekohe (Asia/Pacific qualifier). The winner will play the Asia Rugby Championship winner (most likely Hong Kong) twice in the so-called "Asia-Pacific play-offs". The winner of these play-offs will end up in pool B with South Africa, Ireland, Scotland and Europe 2. Tonga should normally win that.
The loser of these play-offs ends up in the Final Qualfication Tournament.
This Tongan side should beat Cook Islands, but they may need a couple of reinforcements just in case for the next match.
Problem is, these games are not in the international window, so some pros might not be allowed to play
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