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    @Stargazer said in SH International Rugby (other than TRC, ABs):

    Although they'll play in the NH, they're still a SH team, so posting it here.

    Interesting to see Haereiti Hetet in that list. He played against Fiji, last year, in his first and only game for the Maori All Blacks.

    He is Joe Veitayaki's son

    Joeli Veitayaki - Wikipedia
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    @Higgins said in SH International Rugby (other than TRC, ABs):

    @Stargazer said in SH International Rugby (other than TRC, ABs):

    Although they'll play in the NH, they're still a SH team, so posting it here.

    Interesting to see Haereiti Hetet in that list. He played against Fiji, last year, in his first and only game for the Maori All Blacks.

    !

    He is Joe Veitayaki's son

    Joeli Veitayaki - Wikipedia

    Was this publicised when he made the Maori team?

    Edit: Yep

    https://www.teaomaori.news/next-generation-players-against-their-fathers-team

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    His other son Manawa Veitayaki also plays for Otorohanga, and both were in the 2019 Waikato squad.

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    @Higgins Yes, that's in the quoted text from Fiji Rugby's media release.

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    It's not getting much attention in the sportsmedia in this part of the world, but there's a South Amercian 4 Nations being played at the moment. The venue is Estadio Charrúa in Montevideo (Uruguay). Strict Covid-19 measures have been taken before the tournament to ensure the health of the players and staff, and the tests are played without a crowd.

    The four nations teams are Argentina XV, Chile XV, Uruguay and Brazil, and it's Chile that has been the surprise of the first two rounds of the tournament. Having lost by only one point to Argentina, they beat Uruguay with the same points difference.

    Results of round 1 and 2:

    Argentina XV 25 - 24 Chile XV
    Uruguay 25 - 17 Brazil
    Argentina XV 40 - 15 Brazil
    Uruguay 21 - 22 Chile XV

    Round 3 (early Monday morning NZT): Chile XV v Brazil and Argentina XV v Uruguay.

    While Argentina tops the table, both Chile and Uruguay can still win the tournament if they both win their last game. Picking up a bonus point will then determine who finishes on top.

    Articles about this tournament in English can be found via this link: http://www.americasrugbynews.com/tag/south-american-4-nations.

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    I know Fiji are involved in the Autumns nation cup but I would love to see a pacific nations cup even if it’s Samoa Tonga Japan and Canada I won’t include the US as they are struggling with COVID, heck even thrown in NZA

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    @mikey07 Yeah, Argentina's second XV plays in this South American 4 Nations and has been playing international tournaments for years. There's no reason why our national 2nd XV, the All Blacks XV as they are called now, can't participate in official, international tournaments as well. I wouldn't have a problem with the Maori All Blacks playing the Pacific Nations Cup again, either. Japan dominated the last edition of the PNC, with only the USA able to offer them enough opposition; the All Blacks XV could do the same.

    I'd love to watch it. Maybe something they should organise for the July international window (or whenever it is in the changed COVID calendar for 2021), so that European clubs are forced to release players.

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    Weird number of replacements allowed in the South American Champs. Wonder if any matches will be treated as full cap internationals by World Rugby. e.g. Brazil v Chile

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    @ARHS I saw early questions about the number of replacements on social media and apparently they have the normal number of replacements (8) during the games and the other ones - as I understand it - can only be used to make changes to the 23 before the games. Maybe it's some kind of Covid measure?

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    @Stargazer Interesting. The match reports suggest something different. I did wonder if World Rugby had granted dispensation for extra replacements due to lack of matchplay and match conditioning for players. i.e. as a health and safety measure. Makes it tricky for statisticians....

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    @stargazer important stuff to spend your money on, it'll help on field performances and overseas players

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    The emblem looks very similar to the one used by the Waratahs one but from memory of my time in Samoa fifteen or so years back it bears a very strong resemblance to the beautiful Teuila (pronounced tay o wheeler if my memory can be relied upon) flower. I really wanted to bring one back to NZ with me but obviously couldn't due to MAF restrictions.

    What is the Samoan national flower? What is its significance?

    What is the Samoan national flower? What is its significance?

    Answer (1 of 3): Without a doubt, the Teuila (te-oo-wee-lah). As Betsy stated, in English it’s called Red Ginger. I’ve never used it’s English name since I’ve only known it as Teuila. It’s significance in Samoan culture? It’s color is it’s most significant aspect. The teuila is an incredibly vi...

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    Manu Samoa have announced their squad for the upcoming matches against the Maori All Blacks and Tonga.

    Ah See Tuala - Northampton Saints, England

    AJ Alatimu - Seattle Seawolves, USA

    Aki Seiuli — Glasgow, Scotland *

    Alamanda Motuga — Counties, New Zealand

    Albert Anae — Melbourne Rebels, Australia *

    Auvasa Falealii — Papatoetoe, New Zealand

    Ben Nee Nee — Kamaisihi, Japan

    D'Angelo Leuila — Fraser Tech, New Zealand

    Dwayne Polataivao — Pakuranga, New Zealand

    Elisapeta Alofipo — Tama Uli Salelologa, Samoa *

    Henry Stowers — Brumbies, Australia

    Henry Taefu — Western Force, Australia

    Jack Lam - NEC Green Rockets, Japan

    Joe Perez — Laulii Lions, Samoa *

    John Vaili — Aana Chiefs, Samoa

    JP Sauni — Associates, Australia *

    Kalolo Tuiloma — Counties, New Zealand *

    Losi Filipo — Bay of Plenty, New Zealand *

    Michael Alaalatoa — Crusaders, New Zealand- CAPTAIN

    Neria Fomai — Hawkes Bay, New Zealand *

    Olajuwon Noa — Hunter Wildfires, Australia *

    Ray Niuia — Blues, New Zealand

    Rodney Yona — Brumbies, Australia

    Sam Slade — Counties, New Zealand *

    Seilala Lam — Perpingnan, France

    Stacey Ili — Melbourne Rebels, Australia

    Teofilo Paulo — Avalon, New Zealand

    Theodore McFarland — Moamoa Roosters, Samoa *

    Tietie Tuimauga — Manawatu, New Zealand *

    TJ loane — Glasgow, ScotlandTomasi Alosio — Hutt Old Boys Marist, New Zealand *

    • Indicates non-capped players
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    @daffy-jaffy If they are playing the ABs then expect a margin in excess of 100 points if that is the squad they are going with.

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    @higgins they aren't playing the ABs.

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    They have done well in gathering their best players. Lots of sevens guys there. Presumably they will try to run the Maoris around a lot.

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    @arhs Yeah, I think the squad isn't too bad, under the circumstances (I assume there are Top 14 and other players stuck in Europe, who can't make themselves available). I don't know most of the sevens players, but know that Fomai has played for Samoa at a few legs of the World Series. Several players in the squad with SR experience. The Māori All Blacks should be able to beat them, but I expect it to be an entertaining game.

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    Pumas squad for the July tests v Wales on 10 and 17 July 2021 in Cardiff (and a third, yet to be confirmed test in Europe):

    1 Alemanno, Matías - Gloucester (England) - Second Row

    2 Bertranou, Gonzalo - Newport Dragons (Wales) - Scrumhalf

    3 Boffelli, Emiliano - Racing 92 (France) - Fullback

    4 Bosch, Facundo - Stade Rochelais (France) - Hooker

    5 Bruni, Rodrigo - Rugby Club Vannes (France) - Third Row

    6 Carreras, Santiago - Gloucester (England) - Fullback

    7 Chocobares, Santiago - Stade Toulousain (France) - Center

    8 Cordero, Santiago - Union Bordeaux Bègles (France) - Wing / Fullback

    9 Cubelli, Tomás - Western Force (Australia) - Scrumhalf

    10 De la Fuente, Jerónimo - Perpignan (France) - Center

    11 Delguy, Bautista - Union Bordeaux Bègles (France) - Wing

    12 Ezcurra, Felipe - Jaguares XV (Argentina) - Scrumhalf

    13 Gigena, Facundo - London Irish (England) - Front Row

    14 Gorrissen, Francisco - Jaguares XV (Argentina) - Third Row

    15 Gómez Kodela, Francisco - Lyon Olympique (France) - Front Row

    16 Imhoff, Juan - Racing 92 (France) - Wing

    17 Isa, Facundo - Rugby Club Toulonnais (France) - Third Row

    18 Kremer, Marcos - Stade Français Paris (France) - Third Row

    19 Lavanini, Tomás - Leicester Tigers (England) - Second Row

    20 Lezana, Tomás - Western Force (Australia) - Third Row

    21 Matera, Pablo - Stade Français Paris (France) - Third Row

    22 Medrano, Santiago - Western Force (Australia) - Front Row

    23 Miotti, Sunday - Western Force (Australia) - Fly Half

    24 Montoya, Julian (C) - Leicester Tigers (England) - Hooker

    25 Moroni, Matías - Leicester Tigers (England) - Center

    26 Orlando, Matías - Newcastle Falcons - Center

    27 Petti, Guido - Union Bordeaux Bègles (France) - Second Row

    28 Pieretto, Enrique - Glasgow Warriors (Scotland) - Front Row

    29 Sánchez, Nicolás - Stade Français Paris (France) - Fly Half

    30 Socino, Santiago - Gloucester (England) - Hooker

    31 Tetaz Chaparro, Nahuel - Bristol Bears (England) - Front Row

    32 Wegrzyn, Federico * - Jaguares XV (Argentina) - Front Row

    *Without official caps

    https://lospumas.com.ar/2021/05/28/plantel-confirmado-para-la-ventana-de-julio/

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