2018 Brisbane Global Tens
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@no-quarter said in 2018 Brisbane Global Tens:
@kiwimurph said in 2018 Brisbane Global Tens:
@bones my serious guess is Chris Masoe
You could be right, but All Blacks "legend"? Let's not just throw that word around like its candy. I'm expecting someone of Carter or McCaws quality.
well we're already stretching "star" with most of the guys in that graphic
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@taniwharugby said in 2018 Brisbane Global Tens:
@chris-b I saw Bruce last week, he didnt mention it!
"All Blacks Legend"
Could it be All BLacks 7s Legend DJ Forbes?
Haha I hope it is that would be the biggest cop out.
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@kiwimurph said in 2018 Brisbane Global Tens:
It seems we weren't aiming low enough with 'All Blacks legend'. Simon Mannix. Fucking hell.
Caleb Ralphs career doesn't look too bad now.
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Carl hayman
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Yep much better than Simon Mannix.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11974490
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So what's up with some teams picking a retired player for this tournament? Are all teams going to name one (legend or not)?
Drew Mitchell is back in NSW Waratahs blue
Former NSW Waratahs winger Drew Mitchell has come out of retirement to put on the sky blue jersey as the marquee player for next month’s Global Brisbane Tens tournament.
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@rocky-rockbottom said in 2018 Brisbane Global Tens:
@arhs said in 2018 Brisbane Global Tens:
Blues will be pleased. Or did they make the draw?
They're so dumb they probably failed to make the main draw at a fucken invitational tournament. Wish they'd get relegated from Super Rugby so I could just get on with my life...
I heard the Blues are fitter, faster and stronger then ever before this year! Or is that the Warriors, it gets confusing...
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@rocky-rockbottom dont worry bro, you can get yourself there in case they fail
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Fiji Rugby names Brisbane 10s squad
MOIZ MUNIF
Saturday, January 20, 2018Update: 1:40PM A NATIONAL extended squad for the upcoming Brisbane 10s event has been released by the Fiji Rugby Union.
FRU chief executive officer John O'Connor said an event like the Brisbane 10s was a perfect opportunity to provide exposure for the local players.
The Brisbane 10s will be held next month (February 9-10) at the Suncorp Stadium in Australia.
The selected players are:
Prop - Joeli Veitiyaki, Mosese Ducivaki, Kalivate Tawake, Eroni Mawi, Timoci Sauvoli. Osea Naganilau
Hooker - Vesi Rarawa, Veremalua Vugakoto, Ratunaisa Navuma
Locks/Flanker - Fabino Rogovakalili, Lepani Kurumudu, Viliame Rarasea, Albert Tuisue, Mosese Voka, Peni Raidre, Filimoni Seru, Jale Railala, Elia Canakaivata
Half Back/Fly Half - Serupepeli Vularika, Frank Lomani, Seru Cavuilati
1st Five - Teti Tela, Jone Manu, Alivereti Veitokani
Centre - Ifereimi Tovilevu, Lepani Rayala, Peniasi Kunabuli, Enele Malele, Cyril Reece
Wing/Full Back - Apete Davete, Timoci Sinate, Inia Tawalo, Aporosa Tabulawaki
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St.George Queensland Reds squad for Brisbane Global Rugby Tens
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James Slipper Bond University 95 86
Taniela Tupou Brothers 17 1
Sef Fa'agase University of Queensland 34 -
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Brandon Paenga-Amosa Sunnybank - -
Andrew Ready Easts 27 -
Angus Blyth Bond University - -
Harry Hockings University of Queensland - -
Kane Douglas Norths 90 31
Angus Scott-Young University of Queensland - -
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Liam Wright Easts - -
Tai Ford Bond University - -
Reece Hewat Norths 1 -Backs
James Tuttle GPS 18 -
Moses Sorovi University of Queensland 1 -
Tate McDermott University of Queensland - -
Hamish Stewart Bond University 5 -
Nick Jooste Norths - -
Teti Tela Souths - -
Tony Hunt Norths - -
Samu Kerevi (c) Souths 44 8
Filipo Daugunu Wests - -
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Lachlan Maranta Wests 2 -The St.George Queensland Reds have announced their squad for the second edition of the Brisbane Global Rugby Tens, which returns to Suncorp Stadium in a new day-night format this February 9-10.
The Tens will be the Reds’ second pre-season fixture in 2018, but their first against external opposition, following on from their opposed training session at their annual St.George Twilight Fan Day at Ballymore Stadium on Friday 2 February.
Reds head coach Brad Thorn has named a squad featuring some familiar faces, while also rewarding the pre-season efforts of some uncapped members of the wider training squad.
The 26-man squad features 15 players with Super Rugby experience and four capped Wallabies – James Slipper, Kane Douglas, Taniela Tupou and Samu Kerevi, who was today unveiled as the latest Brisbane Global Rugby Tens ambassador and will captain the side at the tournament.
Thorn has also named 11 uncapped players in his squad, providing them an opportunity to push for selection ahead of the Super Rugby season. Last year’s tournament saw five uncapped players, including recent Wallabies debutant Izack Rodda, feature at the Tens before going on to make their Super Rugby debuts in the 2017 season.
Thorn said: “The Tens provides a good opportunity for the players to put into action what they’ve worked on throughout the pre-season.
“We’ve got three pre-season fixtures this year, we felt it was important to give everyone an opportunity to showcase their skills. It’s a good reward for their hard work.
“Last year’s tournament was fast and physical and provided a good challenge a couple of weeks out from the season. No doubt the guys are looking forward to getting out there in front of our home fans.”
Fans will also have the opportunity to see a number of new players in action against external opposition for the first time, including former Brumbies prop JP Smith and NRC leading try-scorer Filipo Daugunu.
The Reds have been drawn in Pool A, alongside Australian-conference rivals the Melbourne Rebels, the Blues from Auckland and Top League finalists the Panasonic Wild Knights from Japan.
The Reds’ kick off against the Blues at 2:43pm on Friday 9 February, followed by the Rebels at 6:27pm. Their final pool match is against the Wild Knights at 1:15pm on Saturday 10 February.
This year’s tournament will also feature four women’s teams, after the inaugural event showcased a two-game series between Queensland and New South Wales.
The Queensland women kick off against New South Wales 4:07pm on Friday, followed by the Brumbies at 8:19pm and the Rebels at 4:03pm on Saturday.
The second annual Brisbane Global Rugby Tens is a 12-team tournament, featuring all nine Super Rugby sides from Australia and New Zealand, along with Japan’s Panasonic Wild Knights, a Fijian invitational side and French heavyweights Section Paloise (Pau).
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The Gallagher Chiefs Brisbane Global Rugby Tens Squad is:
Aidan Ross
Liam Polwart
Sosefo Kautai
Michael Allardice
Lachlan McWhannel
Mitchell Brown
Mitchell Karpik
Liam Messam
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
Marty Mckenzie
Solomon Alaimalo
Charlie Ngatai
Tim Nanai-Williams
Toni Pulu
Shaun Stevenson
Samisoni Taukei’aho
Angus Ta’avao
Atunaisa Moli
Taleni Seu
Lachlan Boshier
Jonathan Taumateine
Tiaan Falcon
Johnny Fa’auli
Alex Nankivell