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Its currently 28-4, and could blow out more in their long awaited rematch with New Zealand.
Tonga next play Great Britain in Hamilton, then Australia in Auckland. On today's performance they are likely to get well beaten in these matches.
Has the Tongan bubble burst?
Their fans seem to have drifted away. It was fairly muted today, and they got a crowd of 23,643 - well short of a sell out. Should they go on to lose to GB and Australia, well the fans stay?
Despite having over 40+ tackles in the NZ 20m zone, they scored one try from a kick. Clearly the lack of halves is a serious issue. But how can they address it? Who else could play?
This is clearly a snap reaction thread, but as the decision makers of International League seem to have thrown in their lot with Tonga - what if it collapses?
Tonga next play Great Britain in Hamilton, then Australia in Auckland. On today's performance they are likely to get well beaten in these matches.
Has the Tongan bubble burst?
Their fans seem to have drifted away. It was fairly muted today, and they got a crowd of 23,643 - well short of a sell out. Should they go on to lose to GB and Australia, well the fans stay?
Despite having over 40+ tackles in the NZ 20m zone, they scored one try from a kick. Clearly the lack of halves is a serious issue. But how can they address it? Who else could play?
This is clearly a snap reaction thread, but as the decision makers of International League seem to have thrown in their lot with Tonga - what if it collapses?