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World cup warm up games?

Ari Gold

Bench
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The 8 players the commentators were referring to were within the 33 man squad. Only 3-4 of those will make the 24 man squad.

Domestic players went OK - Celerino (2nd row) again was the pick of the bunch, I could be wrong but he played the whole 80 minutes. He has taken the initiative to get experience in the UK/Australia and that shows his development now.

Bergamasco needs to get more involved but his goalkicking is sublime. Pagani was frustrating.. some poor missed tackles but then made a few try saving tackles. Fitness may be an issue. Passaro did well on the wing however at times out-muscled. Giorgis had minimal game time.
 

adamkungl

Immortal
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Coaches can't be too happy with that. Malta were the better side and were unlucky to hold onto the win. Very little involvement from Bergamasco.
 

morningstar

Juniors
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Samoa v Country 23's teams...

http://crlnsw.com.au/toa-samoa-name-side-for-clash-with-country-u23s/
Toa Samoa name side for clash with Country U23’s in Wagga Wagga

The Country U23’s will take on a Samoan side filled with over 1700 NRL or Super League First Grade games experience, with the Toa Samoa naming their team for the clash at McDonalds Park, Wagga Wagga on Friday, 13th October.

The match-up between the Country and Samoan sides will be the main event in a festival of football on the day, with an Open-Age Men’s Group 9 v Group 20 Indigenous match, Women’s tackle nines match between Riverina and Western and U17’s clash between Riverina and Monaro taking place from 3pm.

Regional fans will have the opportunity to meet some of the stars of the Rugby League World Cup, with the Toa Samoa to host an open training and signing session at Paramore Park, Wagga Wagga on Wednesday, 11th October; with training kicking-off at 3:30pm and the signing session taking place from 5:15-6:00pm.

The Toa Samoa and Country U23’s sides will also visit a mixed-tag football tournament featuring local High Schools on Thursday, 12th October, before attending a sportsman’s dinner at Wagga Wagga’s Rules Club from 6pm.

Toa Samoa Coach Matt Parish believes the match is a great opportunity, not only for his side, but for Rugby League fans throughout the Riverina.

“Samoa and Country Rugby League have a great relationship which has been extremely supportive of the development of the game in Samoa for many years,” said Parish.

“I’m really pleased with the squad that we’ve announced for the Rugby League World Cup and it’s a great opportunity to see NRL and Super League quality players taking on some of the best young talent in Country Rugby League.

“There’s plenty of local talent taking the field earlier in the day and we’re really excited to be playing a game in Regional NSW for the first time and hope the fans can get out to the ground and support what should be a great day of football.”

Tickets will be available at the gate on the day – Adults – $10, Concession – $5 and Under 15’s – Free of Charge.

For those not in the Riverina, the match will be live streamed courtesy of WaggaWagga.TV and will be able to be viewed at both Wagga Wagga.TV and crlnsw.com.au

Toa Samoa

1. Peter Mataútia (Newcastle Knights)
2. Matthew Wright (Manly Sea Eagles)
3. Young Tonumaipea (Melbourne Storm)
4. Joey Leilua (Canberra Raiders)
5. Ken Maumalo (New Zealand Warriors)
6. Jarome Luai (Penrith Panthers)
7. Faámanu Brown (Cronulla Sharks)
8. Zane Musgrove (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
9. Jazz Tevaga (New Zealand Warriors)
10. Sam Lisone (New Zealand Warriors)
11. Josh Papalii (Canberra Raiders)
12. Frank Pritchard ( Parramatta Eels)
13. Leeson Ah Mau ( St George Illawarra Dragons)

14. Pita Godinet ( Manly Sea Eagles)
15. Joseph Paulo (Cronulla Sharks)
16. Frank Winterstein (Manly Sea Eagles)
17. Bunty Afoa (New Zealand Warriors)
18. Sam Tagatese (Cronulla Sharks)
19. Herman Ese’ese (Brisbane Broncos)
20. Suaia Matagi (Parramatta Eels)

Coach – Matt Parish

Country U23’s

1. Jamie Ghoulmieh (Lakes United)
2. Jedidiah Simbiken (Queanbeyan Kangaroos)
3. Ryley Thomas (West Belconnen Warriors)
4. Jacob Gagai (Lakes United)
21. Kyle Krisanski-Kennedy (Lakes United)
6. Kauri Aupouri (Wyong Roos)
7. Jack Hickson (Woden Valley Rams)
8. Roman Fepulea’I (South Newcastle)
9. Jarrod Smith (Maitland Pickers)
10. Mitchell Shaw (West Belconnen Warriors)
11. Jake Lawrence (South Newcastle)
12. Tori Freeman-Quay (West Belconnen Warriors)
13. Joshua Baker (Queanbeyan Kangaroos)

14. Lincoln Smith (Maitland Pickers)
15. Brett Solomon (Tuggeranong Bushrangers)
16. Luke Higgins (South Newcastle)
17. Brendan O’Hagan (Berkeley Vale)
18. Samuel Keenan (Western Suburbs)
19. Cleveland McGhie (Woden Valley Rams)
20. Jake Wheeler (Queanbeyan Kangaroos)
 

adamkungl

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So no warm up for New Zealand? Samoans taking it seriously by getting one under the belt, although against mediocre opposition. Be funny if they come out and give the Kiwis an utter bollocking.
 

GongPanther

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Samoa v Country 23's teams...

http://crlnsw.com.au/toa-samoa-name-side-for-clash-with-country-u23s/
Toa Samoa name side for clash with Country U23’s in Wagga Wagga

The Country U23’s will take on a Samoan side filled with over 1700 NRL or Super League First Grade games experience, with the Toa Samoa naming their team for the clash at McDonalds Park, Wagga Wagga on Friday, 13th October.

The match-up between the Country and Samoan sides will be the main event in a festival of football on the day, with an Open-Age Men’s Group 9 v Group 20 Indigenous match, Women’s tackle nines match between Riverina and Western and U17’s clash between Riverina and Monaro taking place from 3pm.

Regional fans will have the opportunity to meet some of the stars of the Rugby League World Cup, with the Toa Samoa to host an open training and signing session at Paramore Park, Wagga Wagga on Wednesday, 11th October; with training kicking-off at 3:30pm and the signing session taking place from 5:15-6:00pm.

The Toa Samoa and Country U23’s sides will also visit a mixed-tag football tournament featuring local High Schools on Thursday, 12th October, before attending a sportsman’s dinner at Wagga Wagga’s Rules Club from 6pm.

Toa Samoa Coach Matt Parish believes the match is a great opportunity, not only for his side, but for Rugby League fans throughout the Riverina.

“Samoa and Country Rugby League have a great relationship which has been extremely supportive of the development of the game in Samoa for many years,” said Parish.

“I’m really pleased with the squad that we’ve announced for the Rugby League World Cup and it’s a great opportunity to see NRL and Super League quality players taking on some of the best young talent in Country Rugby League.

“There’s plenty of local talent taking the field earlier in the day and we’re really excited to be playing a game in Regional NSW for the first time and hope the fans can get out to the ground and support what should be a great day of football.”

Tickets will be available at the gate on the day – Adults – $10, Concession – $5 and Under 15’s – Free of Charge.

For those not in the Riverina, the match will be live streamed courtesy of WaggaWagga.TV and will be able to be viewed at both Wagga Wagga.TV and crlnsw.com.au

Toa Samoa

1. Peter Mataútia (Newcastle Knights)
2. Matthew Wright (Manly Sea Eagles)
3. Young Tonumaipea (Melbourne Storm)
4. Joey Leilua (Canberra Raiders)
5. Ken Maumalo (New Zealand Warriors)
6. Jarome Luai (Penrith Panthers)
7. Faámanu Brown (Cronulla Sharks)
8. Zane Musgrove (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
9. Jazz Tevaga (New Zealand Warriors)
10. Sam Lisone (New Zealand Warriors)
11. Josh Papalii (Canberra Raiders)
12. Frank Pritchard ( Parramatta Eels)
13. Leeson Ah Mau ( St George Illawarra Dragons)

14. Pita Godinet ( Manly Sea Eagles)
15. Joseph Paulo (Cronulla Sharks)
16. Frank Winterstein (Manly Sea Eagles)
17. Bunty Afoa (New Zealand Warriors)
18. Sam Tagatese (Cronulla Sharks)
19. Herman Ese’ese (Brisbane Broncos)
20. Suaia Matagi (Parramatta Eels)

Coach – Matt Parish

Country U23’s

1. Jamie Ghoulmieh (Lakes United)
2. Jedidiah Simbiken (Queanbeyan Kangaroos)
3. Ryley Thomas (West Belconnen Warriors)
4. Jacob Gagai (Lakes United)
21. Kyle Krisanski-Kennedy (Lakes United)
6. Kauri Aupouri (Wyong Roos)
7. Jack Hickson (Woden Valley Rams)
8. Roman Fepulea’I (South Newcastle)
9. Jarrod Smith (Maitland Pickers)
10. Mitchell Shaw (West Belconnen Warriors)
11. Jake Lawrence (South Newcastle)
12. Tori Freeman-Quay (West Belconnen Warriors)
13. Joshua Baker (Queanbeyan Kangaroos)

14. Lincoln Smith (Maitland Pickers)
15. Brett Solomon (Tuggeranong Bushrangers)
16. Luke Higgins (South Newcastle)
17. Brendan O’Hagan (Berkeley Vale)
18. Samuel Keenan (Western Suburbs)
19. Cleveland McGhie (Woden Valley Rams)
20. Jake Wheeler (Queanbeyan Kangaroos)
What time is the kick-off?
 

Pedge1971

First Grade
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5,898
So no warm up for New Zealand? Samoans taking it seriously by getting one under the belt, although against mediocre opposition. Be funny if they come out and give the Kiwis an utter bollocking.

Not Super Coach Kidwell at the helm. Impossible.
 

adamkungl

Immortal
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42,971
Copied from morningstar with an addition/updates

October 8:
Italy v Malta at Club Marconi, Sydney (5.30pm) 24-24

October 13:
France v Jamaica at Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan (7pm)
Samoa v NSW Country Under 23s at McDonalds Park, Wagga Wagga (TBA).

October 14:
Australia v Papua New Guinea and Fiji at ANZ Stadium, Suva (5.30pm).
Lebanon v Niue at Leichhardt Oval (2.00 pm)
Wales v Germany at Wales (?)

October 20:
England v Affiliated States at nib Stadium, Perth (6.45pm)
Italy v Tonga at Callendar Park, Innisfail (8pm)
Scotland v NSW Country Under 23s at Kingsford Smith Park, Ballina (TBA)


No known warm ups for USA, Ireland, or... New Zealand
 
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morningstar

Juniors
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827
Jamaica 20 man squad for the game against France. As expected all UK based...

http://www.ffr13.fr/equipes-de-france/les-reggae-warriors-prets-pour-le-clash/

Équipe de la Jamaïque:
Omari Caro, Jonathan Magrin, Ross Peltier (Bradford Bulls), Alexander Brown, Daniel Thomas, Jode Sheriffe (Dewsbury Rams), Richard Barnett, Aaron Jones- Bishop (Doncaster), Jamel Goodall (Châteauford Tigers), Maliki Lloyd- Jones, Kadeem Williams, Ashley Golding (Leeds Rhonos), Jacob Ogden (Broncos de Londres), Joseph Brown, Lamont Bryan, Jermaine Coleman, Jy-Mel Coleman (London Skolars), Keenen Tomlinson .
Manager: Glenn Morrison
 

Rory

Juniors
Messages
188
Jamaica 20 man squad for the game against France. As expected all UK based...

http://www.ffr13.fr/equipes-de-france/les-reggae-warriors-prets-pour-le-clash/

Équipe de la Jamaïque:
Omari Caro, Jonathan Magrin, Ross Peltier (Bradford Bulls), Alexander Brown, Daniel Thomas, Jode Sheriffe (Dewsbury Rams), Richard Barnett, Aaron Jones- Bishop (Doncaster), Jamel Goodall (Châteauford Tigers), Maliki Lloyd- Jones, Kadeem Williams, Ashley Golding (Leeds Rhonos), Jacob Ogden (Broncos de Londres), Joseph Brown, Lamont Bryan, Jermaine Coleman, Jy-Mel Coleman (London Skolars), Keenen Tomlinson .
Manager: Glenn Morrison

Jamaica have gotta be in the world cup soon, better team than USA, although it looks like theres 1-2 players born in Jamaica in that squad.
 

Stallion

First Grade
Messages
7,467
What are the chances of a stream being available for the tri series?

Good point. THE KANGAROOS should be shown on tv in this 3 way game in Fiji. Their has been some decent news coverage though. Apparently a large crowd is expected for this event on Fiji?
 

morningstar

Juniors
Messages
827
Jamaica have gotta be in the world cup soon, better team than USA, although it looks like theres 1-2 players born in Jamaica in that squad.

On paper maybe. USA beat them in qualifying with pretty much the same side though.

2 North American qualifiers in 2021 though so they will have a better chance of making it.
 

roughyedspud

Coach
Messages
12,181
The Jamaican team with English heritage players in it is a bone fide top 10-14 side....they'll give France a game i tell thee
 

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