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2019 Māori All Blacks

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    @MN5 Holy shit. Dude played for the first Chiefs team. Guys 52. Unreal.

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      @MN5 Holy shit. Dude played for the first Chiefs team. Guys 52. Unreal.

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      @Yeetyaah said in 2019 Māori All Blacks:

      @MN5 Holy shit. Dude played for the first Chiefs team. Guys 52. Unreal.

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        It looks like Matt Proctor has joined the Māori All Blacks squad in Rotorua.

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          Flying Fijians 26 member squad for the Rotorua game:

          Lee-roy Atalifo
          Campese Ma’afu
          Peni Ravai
          Luke Tagi
          Kalivati Tawake
          Joeli Veitayaki
          Sam Matavesi
          Tuvere Vugakoto
          Api Ratuniyarawa
          Tevita Ratuva
          Albert Tuisue
          Johnny Dyer
          Nemani Nagusa
          Dominiko Waqaniburotu
          Mosese Voka
          Frank Lomani
          Henry Seniloli
          Serupepeli Vularika
          Josh Matavesi
          Alivereti Veitokani
          Sevanaia Galala
          Waisea Nayacalevu
          Jale Vatubua
          Kini Murimurivalu
          Filipo Nakosi
          Patrick Osbourne

          Fiji Rugby Head Coach John McKee has named his 26-member extended Fiji Airways Flying Fijians squad for the final Pacific Series Test match against the Maori All Blacks in Rotorua this Saturday.
          
          With so much depth in the squad McKee will be traveling with 11 new players who were not part of the historic 27-10 win over their New Zealand counterparts last weekend in Suva.
          
          McKee said “The plan has always been to give as many players as we can the opportunity across the first two games as a lead up into the Pacific Nations Cup.”
          
          He said it’s always good to test and judge the capability of the players against strong opponents
          
          “We have got a number of players who probably got niggling injuries from the game but also some coming from Europe with minor injuries from the back end of the season and are on a rehabilitation programme.” McKee added.
          
          Luke Tagi, Joeli Veitayaki, Ratu Veremalua Vugakoto, Johnny Dyer, Mosese Voka, Frank Lomani and Serupepeli Vularika are the local players who have made it into McKee’s extended squad.
          

          https://www.fijirugby.com/latest-news/mckee-names-traveling-squad-for-rotorua-match/

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          @Stargazer said in 2019 Māori All Blacks:

          Flying Fijians 26 member squad for the Rotorua game:

          Lee-roy Atalifo
          Campese Ma’afu
          Peni Ravai
          Luke Tagi
          Kalivati Tawake
          Joeli Veitayaki
          Sam Matavesi
          Tuvere Vugakoto
          Api Ratuniyarawa
          Tevita Ratuva
          Albert Tuisue
          Johnny Dyer
          Nemani Nagusa
          Dominiko Waqaniburotu
          Mosese Voka
          Frank Lomani
          Henry Seniloli
          Serupepeli Vularika
          Josh Matavesi
          Alivereti Veitokani
          Sevanaia Galala
          Waisea Nayacalevu
          Jale Vatubua
          Kini Murimurivalu
          Filipo Nakosi
          Patrick Osbourne

          Fiji Rugby Head Coach John McKee has named his 26-member extended Fiji Airways Flying Fijians squad for the final Pacific Series Test match against the Maori All Blacks in Rotorua this Saturday.
          
          With so much depth in the squad McKee will be traveling with 11 new players who were not part of the historic 27-10 win over their New Zealand counterparts last weekend in Suva.
          
          McKee said “The plan has always been to give as many players as we can the opportunity across the first two games as a lead up into the Pacific Nations Cup.”
          
          He said it’s always good to test and judge the capability of the players against strong opponents
          
          “We have got a number of players who probably got niggling injuries from the game but also some coming from Europe with minor injuries from the back end of the season and are on a rehabilitation programme.” McKee added.
          
          Luke Tagi, Joeli Veitayaki, Ratu Veremalua Vugakoto, Johnny Dyer, Mosese Voka, Frank Lomani and Serupepeli Vularika are the local players who have made it into McKee’s extended squad.
          

          https://www.fijirugby.com/latest-news/mckee-names-traveling-squad-for-rotorua-match/

          Fish'n Chips?!

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            Māori All Blacks to play Fiji in Rotorua:

            1 Ross Wright (Northland) - Ngati Whatua / Ngati Porou
            2 Ash Dixon (Captain) (Hawke’s Bay/Highlanders) - Ngati Tahinga
            3 Tyrel Lomax ( Ta$man/Highlanders) - Ngai Tuhoe / Muaupoko
            4 Tom Franklin (Bay Of Plenty/ Highlanders) - Ngati Maniapoto
            5 Pari Pari Parkinson ( Ta$man/Highlanders) - Te Whanau a Apanui
            6 Reed Prinsep (Canterbury/ Hurricanes) - Te Rarawa
            7 Mitch Karpik (Bay of Plenty/Chiefs) -Rongomaiwahine / Ngati Kahungunu
            8 Whetukamokamo Douglas (Canterbury/ Crusaders) - Ngati Porou / Ngati Whakaue
            9 Bryn Hall (North Harbour/ Crusaders) - Ngati Ranginui
            10 Otere Black (Manawatu/ Blues) - Ngai Tuhoe / Te Whanau a Apanui / Ngati Tuwharetoa
            11 Sean Wainui (Taranaki/ Chiefs) - Ngai Tuhoe/Te Aitanga a Mahaki/NgaArikikaiputahi/ Ngati Porou
            12 Alex Nankivell ( Ta$man/Chiefs) -Ngapuhi
            13 Rob Thompson (Manawatu/ Highlanders) - Ngati Kahungunu / Nga Rauru
            14 Jordan Hyland (Northland) - Ngai Tahu
            15 Shaun Stevenson (North Harbour/ Chiefs) - Ngapuhi

            16 Nathan Harris (Bay Of Plenty/Chiefs) -Ngati Hikairo / Waikato Tainui
            17 Haereiti Hetet (Waikato) - Ngati Maniapoto/Pouri Rakete-Stones (Hawke's Bay) - Ngapuhi
            18 Marcel Renata (Auckland/ Blues) - Ngati Whanaunga / Ngai Takoto
            19 Isaia Walker-Leawere (Hawke's Bay/ Hurricanes) - Ngati Porou
            20 Akira Ioane (Auckland/Blues) - Ngapuhi / Te Whanau a Apanui
            21 Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (Taranaki/Chiefs) - Ngati Pikiao
            22 Fletcher Smith (Waikato/ Hurricanes) - Ngati Kahungunu
            23 Teihorangi Walden (Taranaki/Highlanders) - Te Atiawa

            McMillan has retained faith in the playing 23 that played Fiji in Suva last week, despite a disappointing 27-10 loss. In addition to a few positional changes, the main switch in this week’s team sees five of last week’s reserves pick up starting positions in Rotorua this weekend.
            
            Among them are loose forward Whetukamokamo Douglas and halfback Bryn Hall, who along with Alex Nankivell, Jordan Hyland, and the lofty Pari Pari Parkinson will all run on for the Maori All Blacks this week. They swap with Akira Ioane, Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi, Fletcher Smith and Teihorangi Walden who join hooker Nathan Harris as critical impact players from the bench.
            
            Pouri Rakete-Stones has been bracketed alongside Haereiti Hetet.
            

            http://www.allblacks.com/News/34412/maori-all-blacks-named-for-rematch-against-fiji-in-rotorua

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              Parkinson was one of the few subs who didn't make a positive impact in Suva.

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                No Protctor?

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                • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                  No Protctor?

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                  @KiwiMurph He is (or has been) with the squad, but still has his arm in a sling in the other photos I've seen on instagram.

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                    The curtain raiser (Maori U20 vs Fiji U20 game) is also live on Sky from 4:45 pm.

                    @Stargazer Have those teams been announced yet?

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                    • BovidaeB Bovidae

                      The curtain raiser (Maori U20 vs Fiji U20 game) is also live on Sky from 4:45 pm.

                      @Stargazer Have those teams been announced yet?

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                      @Bovidae I've posted the wider squad earlier in the thread here, but I haven't seen the matchday 23 yet.

                      By the way, the Māori All Blacks and Māori U20s trained together this morning.

                      https://www.facebook.com/591842888006558/videos/390519104920814/

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                        Flying Fijians squad for the game in Rotorua:

                        1 Campese Ma’afu
                        2 Veremalua Vugakoto
                        3 Lee-Roy Atalifo
                        4 Tevita Ratuva
                        5 Apisalome Ratuniyarawa
                        6 Dominiko Waqaniburotu
                        7 Mosese Voka
                        8 Nemani Nagusa
                        9 Henry Seniloli
                        10 Alivereti Veitokani
                        11 Filipo Nakosi
                        12 Jale Vatubua
                        13 Waisea Nayacalevu
                        14 Patrick Osbourne
                        15 Kini Murimurivalu

                        Reserves
                        16 Samuel Matavesi
                        17 Joeli Veitayaki
                        18 Luke Tagi
                        19 Albert Tuisue
                        20 John Dyer
                        21 Serupepeli Vularika
                        22 Sevanaia Galala
                        23 Josh Matavesi

                        With so much depth in the squad, McKee has made ten changes to its run on side which defeated the Maori All Blacks 27-10 at Suva’s ANZ Stadium last weekend.
                        
                        McKee said it’s important to give all the players the game time ahead of the World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup and the Rugby World Cup in Japan.
                        
                        “It was always the intention across these two matches to give players in our squad opportunity and game time in the lead up to the PNC.”
                        
                        “It is important that these players grab this chance and make a strong statement,” Coach McKee said.
                        
                        McKee said wintry conditions in Rotorua would mean quite a different match to the hard, fast and dry ANZ Stadium last weekend.
                        
                        “We will need to be very patient with the ball to build pressure on the New Zealand Maori. Last week although we made many line breaks we turned over too much ball,” McKee revealed.
                        
                         “Ball retention and continuity to build pressure and create scoring opportunities when we are in possession along with our consistent work rate and discipline in our defensive system will be the two most important factors for us in this match,” McKee added.
                        
                        Fiji Rugby Chief Executive John O’Connor said the players selected for this weekend’s match have the opportunity to stake a spot in the final 31 member squad for RWC in Japan.
                        
                        “The team understands that we want to improve in every match and are targeting nothing than a win this week so we can continue to build momentum ahead of the PNC.” O’Connor added.
                        

                        https://www.fijirugby.com/latest-news/mckee-names-squad-for-final-test-against-mabs/

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                          The selectors must really hate Akira Ioane's attitude. Not even a starter for the Maori.

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                            They'll get tipped again, def keeping 'faith' with a team that was awful. Praying for improvement rather than improving the squad

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                              They'll get tipped again, def keeping 'faith' with a team that was awful. Praying for improvement rather than improving the squad

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                              @Machpants Giving some players a start, who were on the bench last week (particularly Hall, Douglas and Nankivell), is an improvement of the matchday squad. With a squad of only 27 players, there's not much more you can change.

                              Agree that they'll probably lose again, though, but I think that says more about Fiji than the MABs. Fiji has improved significantly the last few years.

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                                @Machpants Giving some players a start, who were on the bench last week (particularly Hall, Douglas and Nankivell), is an improvement of the matchday squad. With a squad of only 27 players, there's not much more you can change.

                                Agree that they'll probably lose again, though, but I think that says more about Fiji than the MABs. Fiji has improved significantly the last few years.

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                                @Stargazer Really I just looked at Black, and went - that's it.

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                                  The selectors must really hate Akira Ioane's attitude. Not even a starter for the Maori.

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                                  @sparky He was one of the worst, last week. If they'd had another 6/8 in the squad, they'd probably have dropped him completely, and deservedly so!

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                                    @Stargazer Really I just looked at Black, and went - that's it.

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                                    @Machpants Fletcher wasn't good in Suva, but he played at fullback. I'd have given him the start at 10 for this game, and moved Black to the bench.

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                                      So I'm currently on a mini tour of NZ with some overseas friends and on Tuesday stopped into Ohinemutu Marae and it was full of Fijians. Turned out it was a welcome for the Fijian and Fijian U20s.

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                                        As McKee says, playing on a cold winters night in Rotorua will be very different to Suva.

                                        It's up to the Maori forwards to front up.

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                                        • NepiaN Nepia

                                          So I'm currently on a mini tour of NZ with some overseas friends and on Tuesday stopped into Ohinemutu Marae and it was full of Fijians. Turned out it was a welcome for the Fijian and Fijian U20s.

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                                          @Nepia said in 2019 Māori All Blacks:

                                          So I'm currently on a mini tour of NZ with some overseas friends and on Tuesday stopped into Ohinemutu Marae and it was full of Fijians. Turned out it was a welcome for the Fijian and Fijian U20s.

                                          Was Aunty Suzie there serving her special pork bones and puha....

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