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    @Stargazer said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:

    @Nepia said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:

    @Machpants said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:

    A very interesting question is who will be in the Pacifika squad, they've all gotta be here in in NZ already. It will be interesting how many are kiwis of heritage Vs born in the other Pacific Islands

    Yeah, what is the selection criteria for the PI team I wonder? I guess there will be some players with dual heritage who might have to choose.

    They literally said in the media release:

    The Moana Pasifika group has secured players of Pasifika heritage, made up of current and former international players, and a number of players eligible for international Pasifika teams. The squad will be announced later this month.

    I don't think they'll pick players with All Black caps like Julian Savea, Fifita and Ta'avao. Recent/current Samoa, Fiji and Tonga players like Michael Alaalatoa and Kane Le'aupepe (if fit) are near certainties, I think.

    There is a comma after former international players, before and a number of player eligible that says to me former ABs etc are available.

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    @Machpants at the end of the day, they want the strongest 2 teams they can field, if there are a few ex-ABs with Island heritage over some random, gotta be good!

    Given they are only able to pick form people in NZ too

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    @Dice

    Teariki Ben-Nicholas is eligible for the Maori ABs, so I'd expect to see him there. Hopefully ahead of either Douglas or Prinsep.

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    @bobily2 said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:

    @Dice

    Teariki Ben-Nicholas is eligible for the Maori ABs, so I'd expect to see him there. Hopefully ahead of either Douglas or Prinsep.

    My flatmate whose is from Rarotonga insists TBN is also a Cook Islander. Obviously I will have to check with him out whether there might be any Maori ancestry in TBNs family as well.

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    Team naming now planned for tomorrow night on the Breakdown (8.30pm).

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    @Higgins
    I can't remember where I read it now but one of his player profiles said he is Cook Islands and Maori

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    @bobily2

    His Wellington profile doesn't provide any info. On his Highlanders profile (in the video), he says that he's from Raratonga, Cook Islands, but that he grew up in Auckland.
    On his Facebook profile, home is Cook Islands.
    On his Instagram profile, he only has the Cook Island flag.

    I haven't been able to find an official profile (from a team or his) that says he's (NZ) Maori.
    I guess we'll have to wait and see.

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    @Stargazer

    Well that's thorough 😂

    In hindsight not the most reliable source but

    https://m.facebook.com/696502307067427/photos/teariki-ben-nicholas-team-wellington-lions-ancestry-cook-islander-maori-village-/1575877345796581
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    Nicholas is a Cooks Rugby family name. Is he related to Ryan?

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    Forgive my ignorance: I would have thought Cook Island Māori heritage is irrelevant for Māori All Black selection?

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    @nostrildamus said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:

    Forgive my ignorance: I would have thought Cook Island Māori heritage is irrelevant for Māori All Black selection?

    Has it always been the case ?

    im not sure of the exact technicalities either but cook islands maori are from the same heritage and they are NZ citizens so i guess why not ?

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    @kiwiinmelb no. Imagine saying all Pākeha are eligible for selection for the English team? It's a completely different country and the languages do have differences.

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    Moana Pasifika squad

    Forwards: Alamanda Motuga (Counties Manukau, Tonga), Daniel Lienert-Brown (Canterbury, Highlanders, Samoa), Gerard Cowley-Tuioti (North Harbour, Blues, Samoa), Jordan Lay (Bay of Plenty, Bristol, Samoa), Leni Apisai (Auckland, Samoa/Tuvalu), Marino Mikaele-Tu’u (Hawkes Bay, Highlanders, Samoa), Michael Alaalatoa (Manawatu, Crusaders, Samoa), Naitoa Ah Kuoi (Wellington, Chiefs, Samoa), Nasi Manu (Otago, Tonga), Pita Gus Sowakula (Taranaki, Chiefs, Fiji), Samipeni Finau (Waikato, Tonga) Samisoni Taukieaho (Waikato, Chiefs, Tonga), Sione Mafielo (North Harbour, Blues, Tonga), Zane Kapeli (Bay of Plenty, Tonga).

    Backs: Asaeli Tikoroituma (North Harbour, Fiji), Dwyane Polataivao ( Ta$man, Utah Warriors, Samoa), Etene Nanai-Seturo (Counties Manukau, Chiefs, Samoa), Fetuli Paea ( Ta$man, Highlanders Tonga), Folau Fakatava (Hawke’s Bay, Highlanders, Tonga), Jone Macilai (Northland, Fiji), Josh Ioane (Otago, Highlanders, NZ/Samoa), Leicester Fainga’anuku ( Ta$man, Crusaders, Tonga), Salesi Rayasi (Auckland, Hurricanes, Fiji/Samoa), Stephen Perofeta (Taranaki, Blues, Samoa), Tomasi Alosio (Wellington, Samoa), Vince Aso (Wellington, Hurricanes, Samoa)

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/300165899/moana-pasifika-unveil-josh-ioane-in-starstudded-squad-for-nz-mori-clash

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    @Yeetyaah said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:

    @kiwiinmelb no. Imagine saying all Pākeha are eligible for selection for the English team? It's a completely different country and the languages do have differences.

    So does a Cook Islands Maori have Maori whakapapa ?

    Genuine question because I don’t know , not saying you are wrong by the way.

    My understanding is he must have that plus be a representative of New Zealand rugby union and have Maori whakapapa .

    Very different to English selection

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    So we can scratch Leni Apisai and Josh Ioane from the list of potential Maori All Blacks for this game.

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    @Bovidae I find the addition of countries by Stuff a bit weird. It suggests that all of them are eligible to play for those nations, which isn't true. The language nerd in me says they should have used the adjective instead to indicate heritage (Tongan, instead of Tonga, etc).

    Here's the official media release, by the way:
    https://www.allblacks.com/news/historic-first-squad-for-moana-pasifika-unveiled

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    That is a very strong Moana Pasifika squad but not reflective of what their 2022 SR squad could look like. The vast majority are already contracted to NZ teams.

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    @Bovidae

    Yep! I had a quick look and I think - without knowing who exactly will have a SR contract for 2021 - only Alamanda Motuga * (Counties Manukau), Jordan Lay * (Bay of Plenty), Leni Apisai (Auckland), Nasi Manu * (Otago), Samipeni Finau (Waikato), Asaeli Tikoroituma * (North Harbour), Dwyane Polataivao * ( Ta$man), Jone Macilai (Northland) and Tomasi Alosio **(Wellington) would be available for the Moana Pasifika SR side if it would play in 2021. That list may be different in 2022, though.

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    @kiwiinmelb I also don't have the answer, but my guess would be that a player must have New Zealand Maori heritage, not just Maori heritage. I don't think citizenship changes that. Cook Islands and NZ are still different countries, despite Cook Islanders being entitled to NZ citizenship.

    @Yeetyaah said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:

    @kiwiinmelb no. Imagine saying all Pākeha are eligible for selection for the English team? It's a completely different country and the languages do have differences.

    Not all Pakeha. Not all of them have English or even UK heritage, but I'm inclined to agree with the "no".

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    @Stargazer said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:

    @kiwiinmelb I also don't have the answer, but my guess would be that a player must have New Zealand Maori heritage, not just Maori heritage. I don't think citizenship changes that. Cook Islands and NZ are still different countries, despite Cook Islanders being entitled to NZ citizenship.

    @Yeetyaah said in 2020 Māori All Blacks:

    @kiwiinmelb no. Imagine saying all Pākeha are eligible for selection for the English team? It's a completely different country and the languages do have differences.

    Not all Pakeha. Not all of them have English or even UK heritage, but I'm inclined to agree with the "no".

    yep get that part on the citizenship , so I guess it comes down to the genealogy if the player was NZ qualified , and you are probably right

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