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2024 Pacific Championships - 18 Oct to 10 Nov

Vic Mackey

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Having actual halves so important with shortened prepartions like this. Unsure What’s going on with Wakeham but a spine of:

1. Bula
6. Wakeham
7. korisau
9. Donaghue

Would hold them in much better stead. What happened to the young Fijian hooker saints had?
 

no name

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Every time I watch nene Macdonald I wonder why he hasn’t been one of the best outside backs in the world over the past 10 years.has always had the attributes. I know he’s had some off field dramas, man what a waste
I was talking about this earlier in the game. He must have had some major off field stuff because he is almost at a sweep sweep level of talent.
 

no name

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Having actual halves so important with shortened prepartions like this. Unsure What’s going on with Wakeham but a spine of:

1. Bula
6. Wakeham
7. korisau
9. Donaghue

Would hold them in much better stead. What happened to the young Fijian hooker saints had?
There has been no direction at all for the Fijians.
Wakeham has a legal issue iirc.
 

League Unlimited News

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Week 1 results

Pacific Cup - Mens
Australia 18 (T. Dearden, H. Tabuai-Fidow, T. Trbojevic tries; Z. Lomax 3 goals) defeated Tonga 0 at Suncorp Stadium.

Date: Fri, 18th October. Kickoff: 7:10 PM. Halftime: Australia 6-0. Penalties: Australia 6-5. Referee: Gerard Sutton. Crowd: 33,196.
Australia: Edwards, Coates, Tabuai-Fidow, Trbojevic, Lomax; Dearden, Moses; Carrigan, Grant, Collins, Crichton, Murray, Yeo (C). Int: Burton, Barnett, Cotter, Young.
Tonga: Hopoate, Tupou, Suli, Alamoti, Katoa; Lolohea, Katoa; Fonua-Blake (C), Havili, Kaufusi, Olakau'atu, Katoa, Taumalolo. Int: Luke, Tupouniua, Paseka, Koloamatangi.

Pacific Bowl - Mens
Papua New Guinea 22 (R. Derby, N. Macdonald, S. Namo, J. Rimbu tries; R. Martin 3 goals) defeated Fiji 10 (M. Sivo, S. Valemei tries; T. Milne goal) at HFC Bank Stadium.

Date: Sat, 19th October. Kickoff: 8:10 PM. Halftime: Papua New Guinea 16-0. Penalties: Fiji 6-2. Referee: Wyatt Raymond.
Fiji: Turuva, Sivo, Jennings, Blake, Valemei; Naiqama, Donoghoe; Kamikamica, Tagituimua, Nakubuwai, Kikau, Milne, Navale. Int: Kautoga, Lovodua, Miller, Kegg-King.
Papua New Guinea: Macdonald, Roltinga, Mathias, Tai, Derby; Laybutt, Lam; Richard, Horne, Alick, Martin, Simbiken, De Belin. Int: Rimbu (C), Bandi, Alu, Namo.

Pacific Cup - Womens
Australia (W) 84 (J. Robinson 6, J. Whitfeld 5, I. Kelly 2, T. Upton 2, T. Penitani, J. Sergis tries; T. Aiken 8 goals) defeated Papua New Guinea (W) 0 at Suncorp Stadium.

Date: Fri, 18th October. Kickoff: 5:05 PM. Halftime: Australia (W) 36-0. Penalties: Australia (W) 5-4. Referee: Belinda Sharpe.
Australia (W): Upton, Robinson, Kelly, Sergis, Whitfeld; Penitani, Aiken; Elliott, Dodd, Mato, Apps (C), Clydsdale, Taufa. Int: Higgins, Togatuki, Joseph, Murphy.
Papua New Guinea (W): Mark, Waula, Gwasamun, Norris, Allan; Koroi, Ahose; Banu, Ravu, Albert (C), Mooka, Veivers, Kaupa. Int: Kapo, Reeves, Kunjil, Kerowa.

Pacific Bowl - Womens
Samoa (W) 30 (S. Masaga 2, J. Patea 2, S. Lofipo, L. Tui tries; P. Piliae-Rasabale 3 goals) defeated Tonga (W) 16 (F. Hanisi, M. Takapautolo, L. Tauhalaliku tries; E. Paki 2 goals) at HFC Bank Stadium.

Date: Sat, 19th October. Kickoff: 6:00 PM. Halftime: Samoa (W) 20-10. Penalties: Samoa (W) 6-3. Referee: Todd Smith.
Tonga (W): Malupo, Fotu-Moala, Fusi, Fallon, Tauhalaliku; Paki, Tohi-Hiku; Hopoate, Fonua, Dymock, Takapautolo, Foliaki (C), Penitani. Int: Hanisi, Perese, Uilou, Mailangi.
Samoa (W): Pelite, Taulelei-Siala, Tui, Masaga, Patea; Papalii, Piliae-Rasabale; Nu'uausala (C), Brill, Clarke, Soliola, Pio, Lofipo. Int: Faifua, Karpani, Berryman-Duff, McEwen.
 

isaiah

Bench
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If Fiji lose this, micheal Jennings will ask png heirachy if he can play for them in the promotion \relegation game. Fourth country to play for. Who was the former nswrl player who was nicknamed compass after playing for all four points of one
 

Grapple

First Grade
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Fiji were woeful.

No structure at all or leadership, despite Tui's great effort up the middle. Clearly out coached I think.
Both teams good enough squads but there was a huge gap after 20 mins between the two. Way too much ad lib footy from Fiji. They wavered between ad lib footy and nothing at all. Effort but no execution. That surely comes down to prep.

PNG had familiar combinations which meant they only had to gain field possession and they could put it together . They wanted it more and ambushed the favourites. PNG well deserved win.
 
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