Pacific Nations Cup General
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@gt12 said in Pacific Nations Cup General:
Fuck off Mick.
If a player is getting over their market amount to stay in NZ, on the basis that they make themselves eligible for the ABs, then wait in line or ask them to play for the Drua.
If these guys want to be paid as being eligible for Fiji, they should make that clear and we'll pay them accordingly.It's a bit fucking rich to claim we pick players from multiple countries when one of the guys he's whining about is a born and bred NZer.
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Willis Halahalo has been called up to the Tonga squad, making a switch from Wales.
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Samoa defence wasn’t too bad but their attack really struggled to string anything together.
Tonga didn’t have to do too much and just kept things tight.
Watched that UsA v Canada match and Canada were pretty impressive. Their 9/10 combo moved the ball swiftly and they had some big bodies getting past the gain line with relative ease.
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@WoodysRFC said in Pacific Nations Cup General:
That Tonga team steamrolled Samoa too, completely outmuscled and outplayed.
They did. Samoa were dominated in contact, at breakdown and at set piece.
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Am at the USA - Japan match, 28-14 - halftime.
Kiwi 2nd row Warner deans scored a try for Japan - apparently joining the hurricanes next season. Nice try two or three defenders couldn't contain him and he extended his long arms.
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Better effort from Samoa yesterday, but we're undone by poor throwing and decision making. The scoreline doesn't show how close the game really was.
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Deans had a good game, scored a second try and had some nice moments - got given a borderline hospital pass and neatly sidestepped the would be tackler like he was an outside back. He's agile with good hands and a nice burst of pace.
Hope he gets good mins for the canes because he was a fun player to watch tbh.
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@Bones said in Pacific Nations Cup General:
So Dearns not looking to make a switch back to NZ then.
Apparently he is gonna be on a one year sabbatical from his Japanese club soni don't think it's gonna be permanent.
Btw, look at the try he scored this weekend.... about 35 seconds in...... He gets the ball in the Tonga 22 and then produces the footwork of a winger. I can't wait to see him play for the Canes, he is going to be so fun to watch.
