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  • May Named in Toa Samoa Squad

    Six players who featured in this year's NRL Telstra Premiership grand final have been named in a strong Toa Samoa squad to contest this year's Pacific Championships.

    Premiership-winning Penrith Panthers quartet Stephen Crichton, Spencer Leniu, Izack Tago and Brian To'o will be joined by Brisbane Broncos duo Keenan Palasia and Jesse Arthars in new coach Ben Gardiner's squad to take on Australia and New Zealand in the tournament starting later this month.


    However, with Panthers five-eighth Jarome Luai ruled out with a shoulder injury he reaggravated in the win over the Broncos, fresh faces including Daejarn Asi and Karl Oloapu, as well as Crichton are expected to spend time in the halves.

    Dubbed "the minister for energy" by Gardiner, the coach said he was hopeful to see Luai join the squad and would still be a "close part of what we do".

    After guiding his side to their first ever Rugby League World Cup final last year, Samoa will again be led by Eels skipper Junior Paulo who said the tournament would provide his team with "another opportunity to shock the world again".

    "With the balance of young and senior players, it's definitely a good combination that we have got going," Paulo said.

    Cowboys back Murray Taulagi - who was part of the Kangaroos squad in the Rugby League World Cup last year and also recently played for the Australian Prime Minister's XIII in Papua New Guinea - has also be named in the new-look squad to make his first appearance in blue.

    Samoa will play its first game of the Pacific Championships against Australia in Townsville on October 14, before taking on New Zealand in Auckland the following week.

    https://www.roosters.com.au/news/202...a-samoa-squad/

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    Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
    Six players who featured in this year's NRL Telstra Premiership grand final have been named in a strong Toa Samoa squad to contest this year's Pacific Championships.

    Premiership-winning Penrith Panthers quartet Stephen Crichton, Spencer Leniu, Izack Tago and Brian To'o will be joined by Brisbane Broncos duo Keenan Palasia and Jesse Arthars in new coach Ben Gardiner's squad to take on Australia and New Zealand in the tournament starting later this month.


    However, with Panthers five-eighth Jarome Luai ruled out with a shoulder injury he reaggravated in the win over the Broncos, fresh faces including Daejarn Asi and Karl Oloapu, as well as Crichton are expected to spend time in the halves.

    Dubbed "the minister for energy" by Gardiner, the coach said he was hopeful to see Luai join the squad and would still be a "close part of what we do".

    After guiding his side to their first ever Rugby League World Cup final last year, Samoa will again be led by Eels skipper Junior Paulo who said the tournament would provide his team with "another opportunity to shock the world again".

    "With the balance of young and senior players, it's definitely a good combination that we have got going," Paulo said.

    Cowboys back Murray Taulagi - who was part of the Kangaroos squad in the Rugby League World Cup last year and also recently played for the Australian Prime Minister's XIII in Papua New Guinea - has also be named in the new-look squad to make his first appearance in blue.

    Samoa will play its first game of the Pacific Championships against Australia in Townsville on October 14, before taking on New Zealand in Auckland the following week.

    https://www.roosters.com.au/news/202...a-samoa-squad/
    Oh o … you put Toa in Gman and their bigoted mates will have a meltdown …

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    • #3
      Excellent news and well deserved. Can’t wait to watch his development over the next year or two. Lindsay, Spencer, Jarred and May. What a rotation!

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      • #4
        Not many Roosters reps this year so nice to have something to look forward to.

        You’d think the minutes and experience will only do him the world of good as well.

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        • #5
          Joseph-Aukuso Sua'ali'i was unavailable for selection for Samoa due to concussion protocols.

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          • #6
            May is an excellent player and I'm happy for him. Good experience to represent his heritage.

            Some of the Tonga/Samoa defections make a joke of international footy though. Tualagi was playing for Australia in the World Cup last year. Respect to S. Crichton, T'oo and co. who would likely walk into the Aus side but choose to represent their heritage.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
              Joseph-Aukuso Sua'ali'i was unavailable for selection for Samoa due to concussion protocols.
              A bit worrying, ay?

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              • #8
                Now we need to resign May, asap

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by HunchoRooster View Post
                  May is an excellent player and I'm happy for him. Good experience to represent his heritage.

                  Some of the Tonga/Samoa defections make a joke of international footy though. Tualagi was playing for Australia in the World Cup last year. Respect to S. Crichton, T'oo and co. who would likely walk into the Aus side but choose to represent their heritage.
                  My only issue was when a heap of Aussie & Kiwi selections collectively defected to Tonga a week or two before a world cup. I didn't think it was 'wrong', I just thought the lack of notice felt like a bit of an ambush.

                  Today I'm happy seeing people play for whatever country they like though. For whatever reason Yawnion (IMO an inferior game) has a much bigger international following. As a dual national with kids who would be eligible to play for Australia, Italy, Japan or Vietnam I'd encourage them to take whatever chances they can get.

                  Does make me wonder how close we are to (for example) cobbling together an Asian rugby league team that can kick @rse. Maybe Wongie and Sua'ali'i can sort that one out?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ism22 View Post

                    Does make me wonder how close we are to (for example) cobbling together an Asian rugby league team that can kick @rse. Maybe Wongie and Sua'ali'i can sort that one out?
                    I've always questioned how an "Asian Dream Team" of sorts would go, not so much against Australia and New Zealand but they could potentially give some European and Pacific Nations teams a run for their money, lots of good players with Asian heritage.

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                    • #11
                      Terrell May's worth as a player will rise if he does become a Samoa International player?

                      I am not sure, though, that NRL players who are international players for other countries are valued the same way contract value-wise as an NRL player who is an Australian international player who plays the same position and is on par skill-wise as a player.

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