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    Tongans looked a lot stronger than Samoa last year. Not sure what to make of the Roos. Been very little news of late on the Kiwis.

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    @SBW1 said in Rugby League - Kiwis:

    Tongans looked a lot stronger than Samoa last year. Not sure what to make of the Roos. Been very little news of late on the Kiwis.

    If we still had Madge as coach I'd be fully confident we'd walk this tournament. Oz are a team of fullbacks and loose forwards shoehorned in everywhere and the Tongans are the same as usual, strong pack which we can handle and extremely average halves (Katoa isn't there yet and the other one is Tui).

    But, we have Stacey, love the guy as a player, but not sure he has the coaching ability. And the rest of his coaching team don't inspire much either.

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    @Nepia said in Rugby League - Kiwis:

    @SBW1 said in Rugby League - Kiwis:

    Tongans looked a lot stronger than Samoa last year. Not sure what to make of the Roos. Been very little news of late on the Kiwis.

    If we still had Madge as coach I'd be fully confident we'd walk this tournament. Oz are a team of fullbacks and loose forwards shoehorned in everywhere and the Tongans are the same as usual, strong pack which we can handle and extremely average halves (Katoa isn't there yet and the other one is Tui).

    But, we have Stacey, love the guy as a player, but not sure he has the coaching ability. And the rest of his coaching team don't inspire much either.

    The Kiwis are struggling for playmakers too. We might be closer to Tonga than we hoped.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Rugby League - Kiwis:

    @Nepia said in Rugby League - Kiwis:

    @SBW1 said in Rugby League - Kiwis:

    Tongans looked a lot stronger than Samoa last year. Not sure what to make of the Roos. Been very little news of late on the Kiwis.

    If we still had Madge as coach I'd be fully confident we'd walk this tournament. Oz are a team of fullbacks and loose forwards shoehorned in everywhere and the Tongans are the same as usual, strong pack which we can handle and extremely average halves (Katoa isn't there yet and the other one is Tui).

    But, we have Stacey, love the guy as a player, but not sure he has the coaching ability. And the rest of his coaching team don't inspire much either.

    The Kiwis are struggling for playmakers too. We might be closer to Tonga than we hoped.

    Did you not hear that Laoitian Jesus is back (lets just overlook his 2024 form 😉 )? The Kiwis instagram page spent 4 posts in a row about it.

    Even so, without that hype, I think an SJ/Nikorima combo is a step above Katoa/Tui.

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    @Nepia said in Rugby League - Kiwis:

    Laoitian Jesus

    Who?

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    @booboo said in Rugby League - Kiwis:

    @Nepia said in Rugby League - Kiwis:

    Laoitian Jesus

    Who?

    Johnson.

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    New Zealand team: 1. Keano Kini 2. Jamayne Isaako 3. Matt Timoko 4. Peta Hiku 5. Will Warbrick 6. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 7. Shaun Johnson 8. James Fisher-Harris 9. Phoenix Crossland 10. Griffin Neame 11. Isaiah Papali’i 12. Scott Sorensen 13. Joe Tapine 14. Kodi Nikorima 15. Naufahu Whyte 16. Marata Niukore 17. Jordan Riki 18. Erin Clark 19. Trent Toelau 20. Casey McLean

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    If its Shaun ball I guess they believe we dont really need a decent six. Depending on which Shaun turns up that is good or very bad.

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    FFS. Charnze at 6, I think I'm going to join @mariner4life in death riding the Kiwis now. 😉

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    It's a very ordinary side with a couple of guys to watch for the future.

    We will get towelled by a kangaroos outfit that's had a tune up.

    Best chance is beat Tonga and make the final and ambush them

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    Not expecting us to win this, wouldn't surprise me if we play our way back into form against Tonga, and get another crack in the final.

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    12-6 to the Kangaroos at halftime.

    If AFB was still a Kiwi we'd be in the lead as we had so much ball 5m out and couldn't get over the line.

    Kini has been great (fearless in defence for a smaller guy), CNK is a non existent 6. Tommy Turbo is in pretty unstoppable mood, Timoko on an unfamiliar side is having trouble dealing with him.

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    Kiwis lacking a finishing touch. We've had multiple sets in the 20 and can't get over.

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    Oh look, SJ is in charge of the attack and it's shit.

    Haven't seen that before

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    Next week against Tonga will be a humdinger of a game. If we have any chance of defending this title we need to play ourselves into form against Tonga. If Tonga beat us they could even make the final on points differential.

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    22-10 final score to the Roos.

    Kiwis actually did a bit better than what I thought we would when I saw the named 17.

    We still need an actual second half though. Nikorima in at 6, CNK to centre in place of Hiku, move Timoko back to his side.

    Stacey seemed a bit stubborn not bring Nikorima earlier and at 6. I love CNK but he's not a 6 and he didn't get into the game.

    @SBW1 I doubt Tonga can score the long range tries that the Roos did. I saw enough today to be confident for the Tonga game.

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    Kini Tapine and Warbrick did some great things. Quite encouraging.

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    I think Australia are entitled to be a bit disappointed in today. A win under their belts already, and while they too are down a couple of troops, that's a team of origin players, while what was that kiwi team? And yet it was a 12 point win.

    Mal is a shit coach. Lucked in to a generational Queensland team that he basically only had to stay put of the way and they would win.

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    We are on the rebuild and was good to see some of our younger players step up to test level.

    The big name origin players for OZ had their moments but I was expecting a 20+ point drumming when I saw who they had

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    Pacific Championships 2024: Confirmed team lists for Week 3

    Pacific Championships 2024: Confirmed team lists for Week 3

    The last week of the regular tournament in the Pacific Championships will see New Zealand and Tonga square off in what is sure to be a bruising encounter.

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