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    Other teams named so far as well, it will be good to see the young Kayal Iro play, apparently this kid can play (a bit like his Dad and uncle)

    Samoa vs Cook Islands, 5.40pm at Campbelltown Sports Stadium

    Samoa team: 1. Charlie Staines 2. Taylan May 3. Izack Tago 4. Jaxson Paulo 5. David Nofoaluma 6. Chanel Harris-Tavita 7. Anthony Milford 8. Martin Taupau 9. Jazz Tevaga 10. Francis Molo 11. Josh Schuster 12. Jaydn Su’A 13. Josh Aloiai 14. Fa’amanu Brown 15. Keenan Palasia 16. Spencer Leniu 17. Bunty Afoa 18. Mathew Feagai 19. Ronald Volkman 20. Toafofoa Sipley

    Cook Islands team: 1. Kayal Iro 2. Steven Marsters 3. Anthony Gelling 4. Reubenn Rennie 5. Malachi Morgan 6. Esan Marsters 7. TBC 8. Vincent Rennie 9. Aaron Teroi 10. Xavier Willison 12. Pride Petterson-Robati 13. Tinirau Arona 14. Brody Tamarua 15. Moses Noovoa-McGreal 16. Makahesi Makatoa 17. Davvy Moale 18. Reuben Porter 19. Geoff Daniela 20. Andre Iro 21. Lucky Pokipoki

    Papua New Guinea vs Fiji, 7.50pm at Campbelltown Sports Stadium
    PNG team: 1. Alex Johnston 2. Robert Derby 3. David Mead 4. Justin Olam 5. Terry Wapi 6. Kyle Laybutt 7. Lachlan Lam 8. Epel Kapinias 9. Wartovo Puara 10. Sylvester Namo 11. Dan Russell 12. Nixon Putt 13. Jacob Alick 14. Liam Horne 15. Emmanuel Waine 16. McKenzie Yei 17. Dilbert Issac 18. Junior Rop 19. Sherwin Tanabi 20. Solo Wane

    Fiji team: 1. Sunia Turuva 2. Mikaele Ravalawa 3. Semi Valemei 4. Waqa Blake 5. Maika Sivo 6. Kevin Naiqama 7. Nautu’a Masima 8. Joseph Ratuvakacerivalu 9. Penioni Tagituimua 10. Tui Kamikamica 11. Viliame Kikau 12. Taniela Sadrugu 13. Taane Milne 14. Isaac Lumelume 15. Pio Seci 16. Lamar Manuel-Liolevave 17. Kaylen Miller 18. Ralulu Nasoki 19. Waqasaqa Qiolevu 20. Mesake Kurukitoga

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    @bayimports said in International league matches:

    Very strong line up although we are playing a backrower in our centres, just goes to show we don't have depth everywhere. If I was Mate Ma'a Tonga thats where I would attack.

    I’m pretty sure Niukore has played in the centres for the Eels. He’s a decent unit and I’m hoping he will provide a bit of defensive toughness to that edge.

    Was always going to watch it, but I’m actually looking forward to it now.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in International league matches:

    @bayimports said in International league matches:

    Very strong line up although we are playing a backrower in our centres, just goes to show we don't have depth everywhere. If I was Mate Ma'a Tonga thats where I would attack.

    I’m pretty sure Niukore has played in the centres for the Eels. He’s a decent unit and I’m hoping he will provide a bit of defensive toughness to that edge.

    Was always going to watch it, but I’m actually looking forward to it now.

    He has played there a few times, but it doesn't mean that's his preferred position 🙂 I know he can play there, but I would still target him as he gets caught out sometimes being a bigger guy when in that position

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    Also what’s the point of naming the players that didn’t make the 17, and then numbering them?

    It’s not as if say Jahrome Hughes goes down in training that the 18th player Jordan Riki gets the call up or does it?

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    @ACT-Crusader said in International league matches:

    Also what’s the point of naming the players that didn’t make the 17, and then numbering them?

    It’s not as if say Jahrome Hughes goes down in training that the 18th player Jordan Riki gets the call up or does it?

    It also appears Liu was the only to miss out on a number from the original squad.

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    @ACT-Crusader given Te Maire Martin is in extended squad I would suggest given his history he gets the call up.

    Normally in the NRL they have a set of 4 reserves 18-21 on the team list when named on Tuesday. Two names get cut closer to game day (often players in extended reserves named can come into 17, usually depends on injuries, but allows coaches extra time to have a final named 17. The final two names get cut usually on game day, just in case something goes wrong. It appears to be something similar in play for international league

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    @Nepia said in International league matches:

    It also appears Liu was the only to miss out on a number from the original squad.

    He withdrew from the squad as partner is expecting their 2nd child.

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    @bayimports that makes sense. And the reserves are good with an outside back, second rower and a 5/8

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    The crowd is already going off in the curtain raiser. Great atmosphere.

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    Jerome 👍

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    @kiwiinmelb said in International league matches:

    Jerome 👍

    Jahrome. 😉

    Also, I'm going to be 5 minutes behind by the end of the game, as per usual the Kayo app is as crap as ever and keeps skipping and repeating,

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    Enterprising rugby league from the kiwis

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    Well worked try by Tonga.

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    That was too easy. This was Tonga's first chance in the 20 and they score.

    Niukore caught out.

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    Poor option by Manu there. Tongan defense was still scrambling out wide.

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    Tonga don't have much of a kicking game so the Kiwis are starting every set in decent field position.

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    Try to the Queenslander. Was pretty spectacular too.

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    Manu with 198m in the first half. Sheesh.

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    Jinx alert… but how good are we playing!

    Bodies in motion with quality halves steering the ship. Our big units are causing all sorts. The finishing has been top drawer too. Defensively we have put several in the tackle to slow it down. We’ve targeted their kickers on the last, although Tonga’s halves are too busy trying to hit the top of Mt Smart instead of going for distance.

    Hopefully those big units have another solid 40 in them

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