Pasifika SR team
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@steven-harris said in Pasifika SR team:
@chris Mike Mckee with a Cook Island Mum would be a lock in
Yeah of course that’s the Cook island connection in the triple announcement tomorrow.
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@daffy-jaffy Solomone Kata prolly be one?
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@daffy-jaffy some possible options locking options from around the Blues & Counties Manukau regions
Villiame Rarasea (fijian) CM still only 28 and is a very athletic forward.
Matiaha Martin (Māori) (CM)29 will be 30 early next year has played a bit of super rugby for the Blues .
Ray Tatafu (Tonga) (CM)26 played for Southland between 2018-2020 ,
Just the 1 appearance for Counties ManukauJamie Lane 26 (Auckland & Ponsonby )good lineout forward , looked to have added some physicality to his game when i saw him turn out for ponsonby this year
Unsure of his whanau heritageHarrison Mataele 27 (Tonga) Grammar Tech lock made his Tongan debut this year
Felix Kalapu 21 ( Samoa) Grammar Tech made his debut for Auckland in the Mitre 10 cup last yearSenio Toleafoa 28 (Samoa) currently in the North Harbour squad has represented both Samoa & Australia at U20 level , 3 x games for the Warratahs.
Listed at 6’6 125 kgs , so hes a unit .Xavier Cowely Tuioti 27 ( Samoa )North Harbour 8 x games , thought he had played more than that .
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@steven-harris Sam Slade and Charles Alaimalo should be targets, although both tend to play more backrow these days.
Fa'atiga Lemalu would be one of the better experienced options out there.
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@dice said in Pasifika SR team:
@steven-harris Sam Slade and Charles Alaimalo should be targets, although both tend to play more backrow these days.
Fa'atiga Lemalu would be one of the better experienced options out there.
Thought about Slade , but like yourself see him more as a 6 option, but given all the loose forwards they have pumped thus far , maybe a chance at lock
Like the Lemalu option (32 ) 33 in April next year ,currently listed as being in the Turbos squad , he was excellent for Auckland in 2018 -
Moana Pasifika and World Rugby are in game-changing talks that would make the new Super Rugby outfit the ‘capturing’ side for the Samoa and Tonga test teams, fending off potential raids from the All Blacks and the Wallabies for young players who come through their pathway.
Hale T-Pole, the chairman of Pasifika players’ association Pacific Rugby Players, has outlined the plan in a wide-ranging interview with Stuff, outlining how Super Rugby Pacific is just the first step in a bigger plan to advance Pasifika rugby – while acknowledging there are hurdles all long the way.
T-Pole also revealed that Moana Pasifika was prevented from setting up an academy in Aotearoa as part of its New Zealand Rugby licensing conditions. He said the Fijian Drua had lost “between 10 and 15 players” due to delays in getting their full licence, believed Pasifika players were initially wary about Moana Pasifika but were being won over, and said there had been some “frustrations” to overcome about the signing of Lincoln McClutchie, the Hawke’s Bay No 10 who isn’t eligible for Samoa or Tonga.
“From the outside, not getting involved in the discussion process and getting that inside info, you'll be a bit p...ed off with that,” he said of McClutchie’s signing. “I did get a few messages from Tonga and Samoa when that announcement come through, and I fully understand the frustrations...but I don’t have a problem with it, for now.”At present, Samoa and Tonga capture players by picking them for their Sevens or test sides – but that pool is relatively small compared to the huge number of Pasifika players in the game.
However, World Rugby – with Kiwi Joe Schmidt involved – Moana Pasifika, and the Samoan and Tongan unions want to expand that.
“Eventually, playing for Moana will be a capture team for Tonga and Samoa, and the Drua [for Fiji],” T-Pole said, revealing that commission-hungry agents had already pushed back against it. “We want to look out for the best interests of Fiji rugby, also.
“Currently, Tonga and Samoa and World Rugby are working on other ways to capture players.
“Not in a selfish way, but we've got to start something, to capture players to build up our depth.
“It's been up for discussions a few times, so that'll be a work in progress. And, hopefully, in the next year or so, it’ll be confirmed.”
Such a development – although belated – would turn Moana Pasifika’s vision of aiding Samoa and Tonga into a hard reality. At present, players ‘commit’ to the island nations when they sign for Moana Pasifika, but T-Pole has been around long enough to see the loophole.
For example, an uncapped young player could star at Moana Pasifika and attract the attention of a New Zealand or Australian franchise, thus making him eligible for the All Blacks or Wallabies the minute they sign.“I've got a good feeling so far from both Moana and the Drua,” he said. ” Remember, they lost a lot of other players because of the [licence] process is dragging on.
“Mate, the players on their list that they were targeting midyear and had agreed verbally, it was just ...
“But I've got a good feeling about these big name players. Next year they'll have a look, they’ll keep in touch from afar.
“I think in the next two years, they [Moana Pasifika and the Drua] will have to put their thinking caps on just to pick the right players.” -
I guess that would mean only Tonga and Samoa qualified could play, so they would have to move Lincoln (for example) on. You'd also wonder if kiwi with heritage will turn down playing for MP because it would tie them in, and end their chance of playing for ABs
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@machpants said in Pasifika SR team:
I guess that would mean only Tonga and Samoa qualified could play, so they would have to move Lincoln (for example) on. You'd also wonder if kiwi with heritage will turn down playing for MP because it would tie them in, and end their chance of playing for ABs
Yep, that's the risk they take if they use the team in that method. It will weaken the strength of the team in the long run which will in turn make the team less attractive to PIs choosing between MP and NH contracts.
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I think it's completely wrong to capture players other than via the 1st and 2nd senior national team. If they want this, move the team to Tonga or Samoa. Hale T-Pole calls them Tongan and Samoan kids, but basically they are NZ kids of Tongan and Samoan heritage. If WR decides to allow this while MP is based in NZ, they should abolish the grandparent rule.
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@stargazer said in Pasifika SR team:
I think it's completely wrong to capture players other than via the 1st and 2nd senior national team. If they want this, move the team to Tonga or Samoa. Hale T-Pole calls them Tongan and Samoan kids, but basically they are NZ kids of Tongan and Samoan heritage. If WR decides to allow this while MP is based in NZ, they should abolish the grandparent rule.
Half of both those teams are
So not much of a change!
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@daffy-jaffy For who doesn't know who they are and what positions they're playing:
Cook Island lock, Mike McKee (Southland), and Tongan locking duo, Don Lolo (‘Ikale Tahi) & Veikoso Poloniati (Manawatu)
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@stargazer
Veikoso Poloniati 27 years old , listed at 1.96 122kgs ex Sacred Heart ..played Heartland Rugby for South Canterbury and is currently in the Manawatu Turbos squad .
Don Lolo has played club for Taiere Rugby in Dunedin and heartland for North Otago
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@steven-harris don lolo is well over 6,2
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@ploughboy , those stats did look very suspicious, especially the 209 pounds ,which equates to 94kgs .., how tall would you say he is..?