Drua v Highlanders
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From the Highlanders' media release:
The team will have extra motivation to achieve with this weekend’s game being Tony Brown’s 100th involved with the Highlander’s coaching team, a feat that he fell just shy of as a player (97 caps from 2016-11) and brings his cumulative coaching and playing total to 197 games. Alongside this, it is also Andrew Makalio’s 50th Super Rugby game. Andrew made his debut for the Highlanders this season after playing 43 games for the Crusaders between 2017 and 2021.
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@Stargazer said in Drua v Highlanders:
@FakatavaFuture said in Drua v Highlanders:
@Kiwiwomble I like that loose forward trio, can't help but think Vilimoni koroi should maybe head to Moana if he's not wanted? watching him play npc & 7's over the years i tipped him to be a Tim Nanai Williams sorta player at super but was obviously way off
The Samoan and Tongan Unions already had trouble accepting the signing of McClutchie (who's only been signed for one season). I doubt they'd want to sign another player who's not eligible for one of the Island nations.
Fijian Drua makes more sense, considering he's Fijian.
Don’t MP have a Fijian player currently?
I thought that Fiji was one of the Pacific nations that make up he general Moana?
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Haereiti Hetet, Mesu Dolokoto, Manasa Saulo, Isoa Nasilasila, Ratu Rotuisolia, Meli Derenalagi (c), Vilive Miramora, Te Ahiwaru Cirikdaveta, Frank Lomani, Teli Tela, Vinaya Habosi, Kalaveti Ravouvou, Apisalome Vota, Selestino Ravutaumada, Kitione Taliga
Reserves: Tevita Ikanivere, Meli Tuni, Samu Tawake, Villiame Rarasea, Joseva Tamani, Simione Kuruvoli, Onisi Ratave, Kitione Ratu
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@Nepia said in Drua v Highlanders:
@Stargazer said in Drua v Highlanders:
@FakatavaFuture said in Drua v Highlanders:
@Kiwiwomble I like that loose forward trio, can't help but think Vilimoni koroi should maybe head to Moana if he's not wanted? watching him play npc & 7's over the years i tipped him to be a Tim Nanai Williams sorta player at super but was obviously way off
The Samoan and Tongan Unions already had trouble accepting the signing of McClutchie (who's only been signed for one season). I doubt they'd want to sign another player who's not eligible for one of the Island nations.
Fijian Drua makes more sense, considering he's Fijian.
Don’t MP have a Fijian player currently?
I thought that Fiji was one of the Pacific nations that make up he general Moana?
Yep MP do have a Fijian eligible player. There not a strict rule on who makes them up.
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@Nepia said in Drua v Highlanders:
@Stargazer said in Drua v Highlanders:
@FakatavaFuture said in Drua v Highlanders:
@Kiwiwomble I like that loose forward trio, can't help but think Vilimoni koroi should maybe head to Moana if he's not wanted? watching him play npc & 7's over the years i tipped him to be a Tim Nanai Williams sorta player at super but was obviously way off
The Samoan and Tongan Unions already had trouble accepting the signing of McClutchie (who's only been signed for one season). I doubt they'd want to sign another player who's not eligible for one of the Island nations.
Fijian Drua makes more sense, considering he's Fijian.
Don’t MP have a Fijian player currently?
I thought that Fiji was one of the Pacific nations that make up he general Moana?
My point was, the Samoan and Tongan Unions seem to have a problem with signing players that are not eligible for one of the Island Nations. The Drua have never openly made a point of it; they signed Kerr after all. Koroi is, just like McClutchie, not eligible for any other country than NZ (at the moment; until Koroi's 3 years' stand-down is up).
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@Stargazer said in Drua v Highlanders:
@Nepia said in Drua v Highlanders:
@Stargazer said in Drua v Highlanders:
@FakatavaFuture said in Drua v Highlanders:
@Kiwiwomble I like that loose forward trio, can't help but think Vilimoni koroi should maybe head to Moana if he's not wanted? watching him play npc & 7's over the years i tipped him to be a Tim Nanai Williams sorta player at super but was obviously way off
The Samoan and Tongan Unions already had trouble accepting the signing of McClutchie (who's only been signed for one season). I doubt they'd want to sign another player who's not eligible for one of the Island nations.
Fijian Drua makes more sense, considering he's Fijian.
Don’t MP have a Fijian player currently?
I thought that Fiji was one of the Pacific nations that make up he general Moana?
My point was, the Samoan and Tongan Unions seem to have a problem with signing players that are not eligible for one of the Island Nations. The Drua have never openly made a point of it; they signed Kerr after all. Koroi is, just like McClutchie, not eligible for any other country than NZ (at the moment; until Koroi's 3 years' stand-down is up).
MP have selected non eligible for the islands players in this years squad, have they not? I assume Kepu and Lealiifano are currently still only Australia eligible? I assume Visinia is still only NZ eligible? Wiki says Koloamatangi is a Hong Kong player.
I think that even though Samoa and Tonga are the main two unions (outside of NZ) involved the team is expected to be a broad Pacific team and this includes Fiji.
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Sekope Kepu becomes eligible - thanks to the eligibility rule change - for Tonga on 11 October, this year.
Christian Leali'ifano becomes eligible for Samoa on 19 October, this year.Lolagi Visinia is already eligible for Samoa. He last played for NZ in 2013.
Tonga are contesting Tau Koloamatangi's ineligibility because they allege that he was ineligible to play for Hong Kong when he did and they are probably right (it seems he played for Hong Kong before he had met the 3-year residency requirement). I have not seen a decision from World Rugby in his case.
@Dan54 I already mentioned McClutchie and that the Samoan and Tongan Unions were not happy about his signing because of his ineligibility for the Islands. They reluctantly accepted it because of the problems MP had with recruiting because the licence was granted so late and Covid. That's something that won't be an "excuse" for 2023 signings.
The whole question is whether they'll accept more signings of players who are ineligible.
I think Koroi may become eligible for Fiji in 2023, so maybe they'll see his case as similar to Kepu and Leali'ifano.
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@Stargazer said in Drua v Highlanders:
I think Koroi may become eligible for Fiji in 2023
Is that based on his last game for the NZ sevens team?
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@Duluth in there it touches on koroi, my query about why koroi hasn't been given a go in Nareki's vacant 11 jersey is answered.. Tony says he's developing him into a first five, guess he'll be able to fully compete with Mitch over the 10 jersey next yr, as for Thomas in the midfield he's been impressive, if he can remain injury free I hope Ian selects him🙂
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@FakatavaFuture yeah, TUJ might not have the pace we'd expect or like to see in a 13 but i did like what he could do with a little more space, he could do some some real damage with a Naholo/osborne/nareki outside him, a real finisher, CGB could have some fun running off his shoulder