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2022 TEST - Sat - NZ 26-6 Tonga @ Mt Smart

Representative Round: NZ v Tonga

  • New Zealand

    Votes: 7 100.0%
  • Tonga

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Draw after Golden Point

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    7
  • Poll closed .

Perth Red

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Enjoyable if a bit one sided. Nz look very good and wouldn’t bet against them in the rlwc. Tonga need to find some halves.

kiwi fans Outnumbered 3:1. Do nzers just follow union?
 

Bazal

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Cooper Cronk thinks that was one of NZs more better performances.

Him and Flanno combined still fall short of one average human brain
 

This Year?

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Great to see an international game after so long. Was hoping for a closer contest but that KIWI side is very very good. Those middles and spine were immense. They just need a quality fullback then they'd be favourites for the world cup.
 

Leaguenutter

Juniors
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Great to see an international game after so long. Was hoping for a closer contest but that KIWI side is very very good. Those middles and spine were immense. They just need a quality fullback then they'd be favourites for the world cup.
Manu was immense, not sure why they need a better fullback
 

Matua

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Good win over the overrated Tongans. Their pack isn't as good as it's made out to be and this game highlighted that.
 

Matua

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The idea that opting for a state means you opt for Aus needs to stop IMO.

Who cares if someone plays for QLD at state level and Tonga internationally?? Morons, that's who
If that's the case then open it up to NZ too. (We could do with Ponga so Manu can move back to the centres).
 

Bazal

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If that's the case then open it up to NZ too. (We could do with Ponga so Manu can move back to the centres).

100%

I just used Tonga as an example. I've never thought state eligibility should affect international eligibility.

Why should it matter if someone is eligible for both and wants to rep their state but also their national heritage for eg?
 

Leaguenutter

Juniors
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100%

I just used Tonga as an example. I've never thought state eligibility should affect international eligibility.

Why should it matter if someone is eligible for both and wants to rep their state but also their national heritage for eg?
A lot mate. Choose who want to represent & stick with it. Mulitalo is a classic example, wanted to play for QLD but not eligible then decides to play for NZ? Why would the kiwis want a bloke to play for them when he was choosing ORIGIN over his home country
 

Bazal

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A lot mate. Choose who want to represent & stick with it. Mulitalo is a classic example, wanted to play for QLD but not eligible then decides to play for NZ? Why would the kiwis want a bloke to play for them when he was choosing ORIGIN over his home country

I will only discuss this at the aquarium.
 

Matua

Bench
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A lot mate. Choose who want to represent & stick with it. Mulitalo is a classic example, wanted to play for QLD but not eligible then decides to play for NZ? Why would the kiwis want a bloke to play for them when he was choosing ORIGIN over his home country
The PI players are doing that. Staggs is only in this match because NSW dumped him, Tupou isn't. As it stands the PI players are allowed to do that. Mulitalo (even if eligible) couldn't have done that due to the B/S rules which appear designed to promote the PIs and Oz and weaken NZ.

Personally, I wouldn't have selected him, but he's a NZer and he's class so I can see why he was picked.
 

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