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adamkungl

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Will be interesting to see what kind of event SA put on here. Hopefully they strive for a professional presentation.
 

Dakink

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Totally agree though from the article, why wouldn't Matt Parish at least have the conversation with Samoan eligible players like Papalli and RTS. You don't know where a player want a to play if you don't ask. Staying that because he his playing so well you assume he wants to play for Aus or NZ seems a bit defeatist. They can only say no and you never know when another Fafita or JT will happen.
 

adamkungl

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Tbh I'm not really super keen on more nations improving by stripping NZ of every decent player they have. Good on Tonga for taking advantage of the opportunity they were given but I'm not sure we should be hoping for that outcome as the norm.
Although RTS is Samoan born, he obviously learned his trade in NZ. If he goes, NZ are in huge trouble.
 
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https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/lithuania-head-to-wales-for-first-ever-international/

Lithuania will play its first ever international match, when they take on the Wales Dragonhearts at Cardiff Arms Park on Sunday.

“Lietuva Rugby League” was only formed in January this year, and entered the London 9s in August, finishing second with four wins from six.

Many of this side are included for the trip to Wales, including Ernestas Lisauskas, the scorer of the first ever try in Lithuanian colours when he grounded against Bangor University in that competition.

They made it to the final, losing 14-10 to London Skolars.

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For many it will be their first competitive 13-a-side rugby league game altogether. Whilst a number of the Lietuva players are experienced community rugby league players, many are with London-based rugby union clubs.

However the one thing that links them together is that they are all, bar one, Lithuanian born, and have all now moved to the UK with families or for work.

Matthew Wright, Managing Director of Lietuva Rugby League, said: “Word of our success in the London 9s made it back home and has sparked major interest in the sport after featuring in Tiesa (one of Lithuania’s biggest publications) and many more media outlets.

“The playing group has only been together a short period of time but has impressed with their skill and commitment to the team.

“Chris Coates, our head coach, has shown great commitment in getting the boys ready, whether it’s been running individual sessions or group sessions. He’s incredibly dedicated to his role and has really taken his appointment in his stride.

“Our dream is to have a fully-fledged domestic competition in Lithuania for both men and women with clear pathways into professional sport for both and celebrate Lithuania’s proud history every time someone is called up to the national team.”

Wales Dragonhearts is made up of the best community players from the principality, and they are in their 25th anniversary season, beating Southern England Lionhearts 26-20 in a warm-up match a fortnight ago.

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Dragonhearts coach Ian Newbury keeps 12 of the side from that game, bringing back Kurtis Haille, Ben Jones, Jarad Hinnem and Craig Lewis, with potential debuts awaiting Paul Welch, Tom Matthews and Liam Silver.

This match will be just the third rugby league international to be played at BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park and the first not featuring the men’s senior side.

Newbury said: “It’s great to be bringing a game to BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park, and especially such a historic one with Lithuania fielding a team for the first time on the international stage.

“It promises to be a great occasion and one we’ve been working really hard towards. We had a good run out against Southern England recently, but that game was played with six substitutes and unlimited interchange.

“I’m looking forward to this game – a full international being played with proper international rules so we can see exactly where we’re at before we travel to face England Lions next week.”

WALES DRAGONHEARTS SIDE: 1. Jonah Huntley (Rhondda Outlaws, West Wales) 26. Adam Watton (Valley Cougars, East Wales) 2. Kurtis Haille (Torfaen Tigers, East Wales) 3. Liam Watton (Valley Cougars, East Wales – captain) 5. Sam Pridgeon (Valley Cougars, West Wales) 6. Ben Jones (Valley Cougars, West Wales) 23. Shane Lee (Valley Cougars, West Wales) 19. Darrel Moyle (Torfaen Tigers, East Wales) 9. Dean Higgs (Valley Cougars, East Wales) 21. Paul Welch (North Wales Crusaders A, North Wales Origin) 4. Jarad Hinnem (Torfaen Tigers, East Wales) 15. Morgan Nicholas (Latchford Albion, North Wales Origin) 13. Mike Hurley (Valley Cougars, East Wales) Subs: 14. Grant Harrington (Torfaen Tigers, East Wales) 17. Tom Matthews (Torfaen Tigers, East Wales) 8. Shaun Watton (Rhondda Outlaws, East Wales) 11. Craig Lewis (Valley Cougars, East Wales) Reserves: 20. Byron Edwards (Torfaen Tigers, East Wales) 24. Liam Silver (Torfaen Tigers, East Wales)

LITHUANIA (from): Andrius Balanavicius (Gravesend RU), Andrius Baltuska (Kings Lynn Black Knights), Tadas Bileišis (Canterbury RU), Irvidas Juškys (Kings Lynn Black Knights), Saulius Kaleda (Boston Buccaneers), Mindaugas Kazlaukskas (Bath Rugby League), Ernestas Lisauskas (East London RU), Ricardas Matulis (Barking RU), Klaudijius Meidus (unattached), Brett Mikalauskas (Culcheth Eagles), Kornelijus Paltanavicius (unattached), Vytautas Pavilonis (Hendon RU), Jonas Pranevicius (Kings Lynn Black Knights), Marius Steponaitis (Kings Lynn Black Knights), Justinas Treciokas (London Lithuanian RU), Vitalijus Truksinas (Kings Lynn Black Knights), Mantas Urbonavicius (East London RU), Gediminas Valentukonis (unattached), Raimondas Vinksna (Kings Lynn Black Knights).
 

adamkungl

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Uruguay is playing Colombia in Brisbane on Saturday afternoon.

Unfortunately both sides have been forced to name some "ring-ins" from other South American nations due to a number of injuries and withdrawals.
Uruguay are not yet IRL members and Colombia just made Observer so this is not a 'full international' technically which gives some flexibility.

Both nations will have bigger fish to fry in 2020, Uruguay at least will be focusing more on domestic than heritage, getting membership to the IRL and launching in the capital.
 

miguel de cervantes

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Interested in the Wales v Lithuania game. Wasn't even aware that Lithuania had embarked on such a path and that they could put together a team full of natives. I see the game is on BT Sport so it may even be streamed somewhere. Amazing. Unfortunately they will likely be pumped by Wales Bravehearts.
 

deluded pom?

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Interested in the Wales v Lithuania game. Wasn't even aware that Lithuania had embarked on such a path and that they could put together a team full of natives. I see the game is on BT Sport so it may even be streamed somewhere. Amazing. Unfortunately they will likely be pumped by Wales Bravehearts.
That’s the first I’ve heard of it being on BT. There’s a guy who posts on the TRL forum who is involved with the Kings Lynn team and he has mentioned previously about there being a number of Lithuanian lads down at the club.
 

siv

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Good win by Japan in the Asia Cup 74-4 over the Philippines

When you consider Italy only recently beat the Philippines 44-16

Maybe Japan might be ready for a tougher assignment
 

jim_57

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Good win by Japan in the Asia Cup 74-4 over the Philippines

When you consider Italy only recently beat the Philippines 44-16

Maybe Japan might be ready for a tougher assignment

Were the sides comparable for the Philippines? I thought they could put out a decent side with heritage players.
 

welshmagpie

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Interested in the Wales v Lithuania game. Wasn't even aware that Lithuania had embarked on such a path and that they could put together a team full of natives. I see the game is on BT Sport so it may even be streamed somewhere. Amazing. Unfortunately they will likely be pumped by Wales Bravehearts.

It’s not on BT.

BT is the stadiums naming rights.
 

yakstorm

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Were the sides comparable for the Philippines? I thought they could put out a decent side with heritage players.

The Philippines side which played Italy was predominately heritage players, whilst the side that played Japan, 15 of the 17 man squad were locals from the PNRL competition.

Japan was also predominately locals, however clearly the fact the core Samurai team has played many a test together gave them the extra cohesion to dominate the Philippines locals.
 

deluded pom?

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The Philippines side which played Italy was predominately heritage players, whilst the side that played Japan, 15 of the 17 man squad were locals from the PNRL competition.

Japan was also predominately locals, however clearly the fact the core Samurai team has played many a test together gave them the extra cohesion to dominate the Philippines locals.
Have the Japanese played many a test together?
 
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