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siv

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And the game and crowd lived up to the start! How big could this be for the game inTonga? I hope the nrl has got a strategy ready to go to maximise the long term benefit of this World Cup Tongan tsunami!

Are there any Tongans left in Tonga ?
 
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taipan

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After today's victory by the tong ands,I doubt there will be many Kiwis left in NZ.
 
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Tommy Smith

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If the NRL had any vision and ability to think and plan on the run they'd immediately organise an annual Tonga-New Zealand 3 game series - State of Origin style - to run concurrently with Origin.

But they won't...

Greenberg will rattle off a bunch of hypotheticals and plans for the 2020s.

As the saying goes, STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT.
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

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Game was Origin-like. Hopefully it's the catalyst for more Pacific Islanders opting to play for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, etc. Instead of Qld/NSW/Australia/NZ.

What we need is comparable match-payments for islanders...

Offering $50,000 to appear for the Roos and $50 to appear for the PIs, what do we expect is gonna happen?
 
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Valheru

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If the NRL had any vision and ability to think and plan on the run they'd immediately organise an annual Tonga-New Zealand 3 game series - State of Origin style - to run concurrently with Origin.

Although a fantastic result for the tournament we are getting a bit carried away. To be blatantly honest i doubt Tonga would ever win a test let alone a series in the above scenario.

This was a perfect storm, NZ weakened due to injuries, suspensions and defections and any Australian eligble players like fifita and tupou for example would be unlikely to not play origin if picked.

What needs to happen is the annual Pacific cup involving Tonga Samoa Fiji and PNG concurrently with origin as well as NZ/ENG. Additionally a proper test calendar involving more opportunities for T2 nations to play the big 3 more often. The pay discrepency needs to also be bridged.

Do that for a sustained period and it will hopefully result in playing for the pacific nations as not being seen as 2nd best to AUS/NZ and results like today will occur more often.
 

Clarkent

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Although a fantastic result for the tournament we are getting a bit carried away. To be blatantly honest i doubt Tonga would ever win a test let alone a series in the above scenario.

This was a perfect storm, NZ weakened due to injuries, suspensions and defections and any Australian eligble players like fifita and tupou for example would be unlikely to not play origin if picked.

What needs to happen is the annual Pacific cup involving Tonga Samoa Fiji and PNG concurrently with origin as well as NZ/ENG. Additionally a proper test calendar involving more opportunities for T2 nations to play the big 3 more often. The pay discrepency needs to also be bridged.

Do that for a sustained period and it will hopefully result in playing for the pacific nations as not being seen as 2nd best to AUS/NZ and results like today will occur more often.
Kiwis weekend by injuries? Just take the loss you sound worse with your excuses
 

Valheru

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Well don't say nz lost because they weren't at full strength lol they lost to a better team today and that's a fact

Is English your 2nd language? I never said they weren't better today just that NZ weren't at full strength which is an irrefutable fact.

The point of my post was not to put down the tongan performance but rather was for us all to not get carried away and to find a way to cultivate the team (as well as other pacific nations) in a manner which sees them maintain its best players and be this competitive more often. Given JT said he chose Tonga because he was too pissed to answer Kidwell's calls it looks like it is a topic worth discussing.
 

Clarkent

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Is English your 2nd language? I never said they weren't better today just that NZ weren't at full strength which is an irrefutable fact.

The point of my post was not to put down the tongan performance but rather was for us all to not get carried away and to find a way to cultivate the team (as well as other pacific nations) in a manner which sees them maintain its best players and be this competitive more often. Given JT said he chose Tonga because he was too pissed to answer Kidwell's calls it looks like it is a topic worth discussing.
Man move on from the taumalolo and kidwell crap he made he's decision and it worked out perfect for him... Kiwis just got a taste of there own medicine lol they've been taking island players for years do you think they had a chance to tell there island coach's they won't be available?? Cry me a river and move on dipshit
 

Valheru

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Man move on from the taumalolo and kidwell crap he made he's decision and it worked out perfect for him... Kiwis just got a taste of there own medicine lol they've been taking island players for years do you think they had a chance to tell there island coach's they won't be available?? Cry me a river and move on dipshit

The point is he is likely to play for NZ next time.

Anyways, you seem unwilling on engaging in a discussion on how best to keep teams like Tonga at full strength so no point arguing.
 

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