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Indigenous Test Match

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Johnathan Thurston and Benji Marshall have been touted as potential superstar opponents in a proposed Test match between an Australian Indigenous side and the New Zealand Maori during this year's representative weekend.

The contest is the brainchild of First Nation Goannas coach Laurie Daley and New Zealand Maori mentor Mark Horo, whose respective sides clash at Redfern Oval on Saturday as part of the Festival of Indigenous Rugby League. The proposal is for all State of Origin players not playing in the stand-alone interstate clash on Sunday, June 24 to be available for the Australian Indigenous side, while the Maoris could pick from all eligible Kiwi players not chosen for that Friday's Test against England.

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That would give Daley an opportunity to select the likes of Thurston, Ash Taylor, Latrell Mitchell, Bevan French, James Roberts, Alex Johnston, Tyrone Peachey and other stars on the cusp of representative selection to be involved in the historic contest.

The Maori side would also be a strong one, potentially featuring the likes of Kenny Bromwich, James Fisher-Harris, Corey Harawira-Naera and Marshall in contest that could be staged alongside the scheduled Pacific Test matches involving Tonga against Samoa and Papua New Guinea and Lebanon that weekend.

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The initiative is all the more timely given Fiji, who were poised to be also involved in a third game on the Saturday night, have vowed to boycott all international matches because they remain unpaid for their services during the Rugby League World Cup.


The match could also offset the absence of the All Stars match, taken off the 2018 schedule due to a crammed pre-season that included the RLWC.

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Kiwi star Benji Marshall could find himself up against Johnathan Thurston. Photo: Steve Christo
Daley, the long-time Indigenous All Stars coach, believes the concept is a winner and urged clubs and officials to get behind it.

"It would be terrific and would add to that representative weekend," Daley told Fairfax Media.

"If they don't get picked for the Test matches and the Origin side, there's an opportunity to get the rest of the best and play a game against each other.

"It would add to that weekend and there is a real opportunity there.

"It would mean something. The [Indigenous] All Stars play the International All Stars at the start of the year but for the International All Stars, it doesn't mean a great deal.

"You play the Maori it would mean something. With our boys, there would be a rivalry.

"An idea can start from somewhere and you never know how big it can get."

While clubs will baulk at releasing their stars over injury concerns, Daley said there was less risk playing them in June than in the pre-season because they were already match fit.

"It's at the start of the year that they are most susceptible to injuries," Daley explained. "You wouldn't be picking the Origin boys but the ones who miss out.

"You could have guys like Ash Taylor, Alex Johnston, Latrell Mitchell if he's not in Origin, all of those types of players.

"You could give the opportunity to two or three young guys to come into a 20-man squad. You could ease the pressure by rotating them on and off the field.

"I'd like to see the players released and the clubs start to think about the good of the game."

Horo, a former Parramatta and Kiwis representative, is also championing the cause.

"There's an opportunity on the international calendar for a third game that weekend," Horo said. "Myself and Laurie want pathways for emerging players. If you have that game then you can get guys like Johnathan Thurston and Benji Marshall involved. Imagine those two playing that game.

"This game is a beautiful concept, it's great for our emerging players and there's an opportunity to do it this year.

"We are the youngest nation on the planet, they are the oldest. It would be a huge celebration for both cultures to be able to play some footy and for it to really mean something.
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"It's almost similar to Origin – it may not be the Kiwis or Australia, but it's pretty bloody close."
 

POPEYE

Coach
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Nothing there to take the piss out of . . . except the related article where Freddie says he's going to put a line through players involved in contract shenanigans, something he never had to concern himself with
 

Rhino_NQ

Immortal
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If jt still finds a way to break himself during rep round during his rep retirement I’ll be a bit disappointed. Be cool to watch, the opening game a few world cups ago was awesome.
 

carcharias

Immortal
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On top of his ref fee?
Yep
That’s on top of his rep game fees .
10% of all rep games played anywhere forever.
Plus the Qld players NSW conspiracy fee should they ever lose a game to a team from NSW.
...and the QLD show respect fee.
 

titoelcolombiano

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I love the concept but I hope there is as much focus on genuine internationals as there are these exhibition games. No, it is not the NRL's job to organise matches that weekend but a NZ v Eng test in Denver is not something that the NRL clubs should be trying to block either.
 

Zigwaa

Bench
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"It's at the start of the year that they are most susceptible to injuries," Daley explained.

This sounds made up
 

King hit

Coach
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I can see this being successful. Their would be passion bursting at the seems and a good amount of positive attention. Would offer much more than the All Stars game.
 

Perth Red

Post Whore
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Awaiting the Anglo-Saxon all whites to get behind.
In theory good, in practice it may take away from dual eligible PI nation squads who should be playing in this window of opportunity.
 

Hoofhearted

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This is what should have been played all along instead of the all stars game, nobody supported the NRL All stars so there was no real feel of competition. This game would see an Indigenous Australian team that the WHOLE country could support against a Kiwi Indigenous team, not dividing the nation by trying to have non indigenous Australians cheer against the Indigenous team, which we were pretty much asked to do by marketing it as Indigenous v everyone else.
Missed the boat this year, play it in pre season next year.
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

First Grade
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This is what should have been played all along instead of the all stars game, nobody supported the NRL All stars so there was no real feel of competition. This game would see an Indigenous Australian team that the WHOLE country could support against a Kiwi Indigenous team, not dividing the nation by trying to have non indigenous Australians cheer against the Indigenous team, which we were pretty much asked to do by marketing it as Indigenous v everyone else.
Missed the boat this year, play it in pre season next year.

I still think a Pacific/Polynesian All Stars would be better than just Maori. It brings in a wider variety of great player and gives islander fans a side to support.

But if Maori All Stars is the best we can do, it will still be an improvement of the World All Stars shit...
 
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