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Even with the result against the Kiwis Samoa are in a good place and they're slowly start building until the next world cup. A lot of young players in the team, only 3 players that played the Kiwis were in the semi final squad.Samoa, Tonga and even PNG are all at a similar position to where the Kiwis were in the early 2000s. At full strength they could match it with anyone, though they lacked any significant depth in key positions.
The islands have the added difficulty where the likes of Australia & New Zealand will try to pick their most inform players as well, further hurting their depth.
The only way that can be addressed is through building depth. From a participation perspective, there is no shortage of eligible players coming through the ranks, so it's then just about ensuring these sides keep getting regular internationals each year, even if there is the occasional thrashing.
The last thing we want to do is repeat the mistake the game made with Wales in the 90s of not giving the team regular fixtures and opportunities.
In the halves Samoa has a few players to look forward to, to bring into the team. Luai, CHT, Schuster and Volkman. Suali'i is a huge loss but geez Faalogo is a even better replacement.
Tonga's spine is building too for the world cup and Katoa will be the leader of that team.
Kiwis tho reminded Samoa you've still got a long way to go lol